Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 21:13:55 EST 2000 | Dave F
Can't find "WS601" on the Alpha site. What is that stuff? So, with nothing to go on, I'll just guess ... Yer probably cold welding the solder particles together. The nozzle size (inside diameter) determines the dot size. * With glue, small dot si
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 18 09:20:26 EST 2009 | davef
We're not sure of the condition of your solder paste. So, afte 24 hours, if it's: * Unused, in a reclosed container, maybe a week of life depending on the environment * Used, scrap A simple coalescence test can quickly determine the condition of sol
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 11:23:56 EDT 2017 | OrHorti
We are using a custom made nozzle, designed for this particular LED. The dome of the LED is also custom made, the diameter of the lens at the base is 2.9mm while the substrate of the package is 3.3mm, so this gives about 0.2mm spacing between lens a
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 06:17:36 EDT 2014 | edriansyah
Hi, We have a problem with our BGA Pad. Our PWB manufacturer make the BGA Pad in irregular form. some big, some small. Please see the picture on attachment. BGA Detail BGA Pitch 0.5 mm BGA Ball 0.3 mm BGA Pad (big) 0.2 mm (as per gerber) BGA
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 07:23:04 EDT 2020 | ameenullakhan
Hi Team, Please help in suggesting stencil aperture opening for the 0.4 mm pitch BGA. PAD Diameter is 0.24mm. we have 0201 components also in same board. We have HIP in this BGA. Solder paste : Alpha Om5300 ( PB+ solder paste ) type 4 We have tr
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 03:40:06 EST 2006 | Frank
The Juki 2060 can have both front and rear trolleys and you do not loose any feeder locations. My question was why can't the Assembleon put trolley on the rear? I recently visited a friend at a company that used a lot of Assembleon and compared run