Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 06:40:12 EDT 2006 | CL
Good Morning Paul, We are using the linear magazines as well as the old style and are processing 0402 and 0201's. I do have to say that the Agilis magazines work much better for smaller parts. Just make sure that you have the correct size clip for t
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 03 20:17:43 EDT 1998 | Dave Kalen
(fishing).. | Has Sanyo developed a bulk feeder for 201's and do you feel that bulk feeding will be the next big move in placement equipment? | In New England people are talking bulk feeding, but few people have elected to go that way. | As wit
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 07:49:14 EST 2002 | Yannick
Hi, In few weeks I want to test the capabilities of our SMT Line. To do that I'll design a board. I want to test: - The Printing - The component placement - The soldering - Different stencil aperture - Mixed Technology (Thr
Electronics Forum | Wed May 29 04:34:36 EDT 2002 | Nell
Hi, Does anyone know about the epoxy push test specifications for the SMT chips component. For example: 0603, 0402 and 0201 chips. As usual, your help is very much appreciated. Thanks in advance, Nell
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 16:36:21 EST 2004 | www.smtinfo.net
Alpha Metals sells a paste developed especially for 0201's and 0.5 mm pitch BGA's. I have no idea if if does what it promises, but it might be worth to give it a try. See http://www.alphametals.com/omnixsolder/pdfs/OM_6106.PDF
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 11:21:23 EDT 2004 | burgosa
Thanks for your input. Have you or anyone considered CyberOptics SE300? How does it works for small solder paste deposits (i.e. 0201)?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 11:09:45 EDT 2004 | burgosa
We are considering the CyberOptics SE300 for solder paste inspection at post-stencil print. Does anyone have experience with this AOI machine? How it works with small apertures like 0201's and uBGA's? Comments are welcome. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 02:24:48 EDT 2005 | Vinit Verma
Assembleon A Series does it. Sony F-130 and Fuji XP143 both claim it possible on these machines. But I too wonder if there is a real need going down to 01005 from 0201 at least!
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 17:43:53 EDT 2012 | scottv02
I have heard there is a process for mitigating the pure tin issues for 0402/0201 size parts by the use of SN63/PB37 solder print process. Is this true and does anyone have the data to back this up?
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 07:13:08 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
Claude, We are building leading edge product on 95+ vintage machinery as we speak. About the only thing that we are unable to do is 0201's.(This can indeed be accomplished with upgrades to older equip.) I am not saying that the used equipment sales