Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 04 23:22:33 EST 1999 | Steve Evers
| Does any one have some information on Sony routing machines? Do you know the website, the contact? Thanks. | As in PCB depaneling? The last two Sony integrated lines I saw were using the new patented Die Cutting depaneling technique, not routers.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 03:40:47 EST 1999 | Ken Mok
| | Does any one have some information on Sony routing machines? Do you know the website, the contact? Thanks. | | | As in PCB depaneling? | The last two Sony integrated lines I saw were using the new patented Die Cutting depaneling technique, not r
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 11:03:20 EDT 2001 | Chip Gill
I read your request for design information on panel layout for V-scoring, and felt the need to respond. Scored PWB's are indeed more efficient to produce and depanel than tab routed PWB's, but there are also drawbacks associated with this method. T
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 11:21:30 EST 2020 | dontfeedphils
To clarify a bit, I'm looking for opinions in regards to automated routing, both tab and scored. If we end up doing a majority of our layouts scored then we'll go with an automated saw for that. That's the question though, has anyone used one of th
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 11:49:25 EST 2020 | SMTA-Tom
Tabs are generally faster to cut through vs a v-scored board. Cutting the V-scored boards with a saw is an option but it is not faster...it just decreases the potential damage that can happen when using a pizza cutter. Preferred method would be to us
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 22:20:05 EST 2009 | LH Ng
Hi All, Does anyone know if there is any standard equipment capable for Ceramic/Alumina based PCB depenaling (cut into odd shape)? I am aware of diamond saw cutter, but it only limit to straight line cut. Thanks. LH
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 10:46:48 EDT 2022 | dontfeedphils
You can get a router with a saw blade to handle v-score, but if you plan on doing automated depanel/routing I would probably update my panels to mouse-bites and go with a standard bit based router.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 10:21:11 EST 2002 | jimlew
I don't think I can post pics in this (if anyone knows otherwise let me know), so I will email them to anyone who's curious. Here's the answers to your questions: Placement Force: 0201s are placed on the Siemens S23s with 1 newton of force. The s
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 03 20:54:57 EST 2002 | davef
Q1:A picture of the sectioned MLCC would be nice. A1: I don't think I can post pics in this (if anyone knows otherwise let me know), so I will email them to anyone who's curious. R1: You�re correct. You cannot post pix on SMTnet. Please email me t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 10:36:46 EST 2012 | davef
Singulation is much faster and cleaner than routing Here's a link to a fairly recent article on gang sawing CSP http://www.electroiq.com/articles/ap/print/volume-9/issue-10/features/step-by-step/step-11-the-back-end-process-singulation-step-by-step.