Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 02 15:03:05 EDT 2014 | clydestrum
Background on the PCB: Thickness: .032" Material: Standard Fr4 V-score: Leaves .016" (approx .008" cuts on either side) We are having some issues on these boards where the edges are delaminating all the way to the copper during de-panel. Now, we are
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 17:50:22 EDT 2007 | flipit
X7R >Z5U,Y5V Greater means less likely to crack or in other words NP0 is better than X7R for crack resistance. Don't think that there is a set formula. There isn't! I cracked ceramic resonators at 0.050" from the board edge with CAB M2 and M3 dep
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 20:18:14 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Pete: What�s a "free issue PCB panel"? Is that like "consigned material" here in the states? In response to your question, several possible approaches (in no particular order): 1 Router approach: 1a Wood working router * Go over to Sears and buy a
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 12:21:51 EST 1999 | Dave F
Jake: This'll get you started: 1 Read the archives 2 primary approaches to paneling are; * Moise bites * Singulation * Routing * Scoring * Shearing 3 Major depaneling technologies are: * Singulation (Wand 708.459.2400fax2421, Circuit Technolo
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 22 21:31:43 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Dear collegues, | I like to have your comments/ experience with various methods of depanelization like routing, scoring, cutting etc. | Any feed back on the equipment used with company addresses will be highly appreciated. | Please identify if pos
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 15:45:16 EST 2003 | adlsmt
If you are physically breaking the boards apart and not using a depanelizer you will always have this problem. I have a machine shop that can make you one for about $3,000.00. You can buy one for around $5K new. Cab,FKN and some others make them. Be
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 07:12:53 EDT 1998 | smd
I asked the same question a couple of weeks ago. I received a lot of e-mail from salesmen et al trying to sell me equipment costing several thousand dollars. I was glad to get all the information I could, but there was no way I was going to get a PO
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 23 11:30:51 EDT 2009 | ysutariya
I think you're getting steered in the wrong direction, with the exception of DaveF's link. By the way, I'm a PCB fabricator, just to avoid any backlash. IPC 4101 is the IPC guideline for raw materials. It has 6 slash sheets for lead-free capable