Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 06:28:47 EST 2009 | daveyb
That may have been the case a while back and I know this is an a fairly old post, but during this year we had most onsite for trial and the latest MVP software stood out for us (plus I think the rules based method suits us best), plus their support i
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 18:17:46 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hi, | | Has anyone found any significant differences on profiling using populated and unpopulated boards? Is it worth sacrificing a board to the profile gods? | | Joe | What's the cost of not doing it. In the same breath, why not wait for a sc
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 07:43:44 EST 2008 | muarty
I have just carried out an evaluation project including Mirtec, MVP, Landrex and Viscom. If you are interested in my findings you can contact me offline. In short though, we found that each had plus points to them. If you could join together the outs
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 18 14:54:28 EST 2008 | hegemon
We evaluated OMRON, YesTech and Mirtec. Mirtec and Yestech close at #1 and #2. Omron was a little more distant due to programming time required. We are a high volume high mix OEM builder, so speed of programming was a heavier weighted score than co
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 12:39:53 EST 1999 | Brian Stumm
Joe, When developing profiles I recommend using a board that is populated the same way as the reflow will see in actual production, no more components, no less. My company manufactures ovens and part of our QC Procedure is to make sure the thermal
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 18 13:05:59 EST 2008 | tsvetan
we have omron, before buy I have evaluated lot of other machines, what I like most is the three ring at different angle lighting which allows pseudo 3-d solder joint evaluation and historgams with statistics, you can see out of total solder joints ho
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 31 05:14:58 EST 2001 | ronih
Hello, Are there any rules for PCB drying (baking) before assembly; Date code criteria, finish process on PCB, storage conditions.. ect. I know some assemblers that are baking all PCB (not ENTEK!) as default before assembly, is it realy nessesary? i
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 30 21:42:32 EST 2001 | surachai
I have question about board baking after in line washing machine then I would like to know some information that ; 1) Do we need board baking after in line washing machine? Both bare board and assembly borad normally we don't bake . 2)In case of ne
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 31 09:00:06 EST 2001 | davef
Baking before assembly does nothing good. It: * Increases costs. * Adds steps to the process and makes scheduling more cumbersome. * Increases the amount corrosion on solderable surfaces. We used to bake to remove the moisture from boards that caus
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 09:09:47 EDT 2006 | stepheniii
Do you mean making bare boards or populating bare boards. You post sounds like you mean the first but this forum mainly deals with the second. And to do either well, you need 10-20 years experience. Or hire someone with said experience.
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