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First-Ever Power Conversion Standard IPC-9592 Gets Update

Industry News | 2010-06-11 15:59:00.0

BANNOCKBURN, IL — IPC — Association Connecting Electronics Industries® has released the A revision of IPC-9592, Requirements for Power Conversion Devices for the Computer and Telecommunications Industries. First released in 2008, IPC-9592 sets the requirements for power conversion devices (PCDs) in the computer and telecommunications industries, including design for reliability, design qualification testing, manufacturing conformance testing and quality processes.

Association Connecting Electronics Industries (IPC)

IPC Launches Monthly Economic Report

Industry News | 2020-08-12 18:01:08.0

Economic data from May and June suggest the U.S. economy was on the mend, but the rise of COVID-19 cases in late June and early July altered that outlook, likely causing a halt to business investment as companies wait for a more certain economic environment.

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AIMS Harsh Environment Electronics Symposium Call for Abstracts

Industry News | 2010-03-15 11:28:06.0

The SMTA and Auburn University are pleased to announce that the AIMS (Automotive, Industrial, Military and Space) Harsh Environment Electronics Symposium will be held October 25-26, 2010. Dr. John Evans, Conference Chairman and the program technical committee invite you to submit an abstract to participate in this exciting program.

Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA)

Maximizing Efficiency: The High-Speed SMT Line With Laser Depanelizer

Technical Library | 2024-02-02 07:48:31.0

Maximizing Efficiency: The High-Speed SMT Line With Laser Depanelizer In today's rapidly evolving electronics manufacturing landscape, optimizing efficiency, cost-effectiveness, and precision remains paramount. Businesses engaged in producing industrial control boards, computer motherboards, mobile phone motherboards, and mining machine boards face ongoing challenges in streamlining production processes. The integration of expensive equipment strains budgets, making the creation of an efficient, cost-effective high-speed SMT line a daunting task. However, a solution exists that seamlessly combines these elements into a singular, high-performance, and cost-effective SMT line. Let's delve into the specifics. A Comprehensive High-Speed SMT Line Our innovative solution amalgamates two pivotal components: a cutting-edge SMT (Surface Mount Technology) production line and a laser cutting line equipped with a depanelizer. The SMT Production Line The high-speed SMT line comprises several essential components, each fulfilling a unique role in the manufacturing process: 1. PCB Loader: This initial stage involves loading boards onto the production line with utmost care. Our Board Loader prioritizes safety, incorporating various safety light curtains and sensors to promptly halt operations and issue alerts in case of any anomalies. 2. Laser Marking Machine: Every PCB receives a unique two-dimensional code or barcode, facilitating comprehensive traceability. Despite the high-temperature laser process potentially leading to dust accumulation on PCB surfaces, our dedicated PCB Surface Cleaner swiftly addresses this issue. 3. SMT Solder Paste Printer: This stage involves applying solder paste to the boards, a fundamental step in the manufacturing process. 4. SPI (Solder Paste Inspection): Meticulous inspections are conducted at this stage. Boards passing inspection proceed through the NG (No Good) Buffer Conveyor to the module mounters. Conversely, "No Good" results prompt storage of PCBs in the NG Buffer Conveyor, capable of accommodating up to 25 PCBs. Operators can retrieve these NG boards for rework after utilizing our specialized PCB Mis Cleaner to remove solder paste. 5. Module Mounters: These machines excel in attaching small and delicate components, necessitating precision and expertise in the module mounting process. 6. Standard Pick And Place Machines: The selection of these machines is contingent upon your specific BOM (Bill of Materials) list. 7. Pre-Reflow AOI (Automated Optical Inspection): Boards undergo examination for component quality at this stage. Detected issues prompt the Sorting Conveyor to segregate boards for rework. 8. Reflow Oven: Boards undergo reflow soldering, with our Lyra series reflow ovens recommended for their outstanding features, including nitrogen capability, flux recycling, and water cooling function, ensuring impeccable soldering results. 9. Post-Reflow AOI: This stage focuses on examining soldering quality. Detected defects prompt the Sorting Conveyor to segregate boards for further inspection or rework. Any identified defects are efficiently addressed with the BGA rework station, maintaining the highest quality standards. 10. Laser Depanelizer: Boards advance to the laser depanelizer, where precision laser cutting, often employing green light for optimal results, ensures smoke-free, highly accurate separation of boards. 11. PCB Placement Machine: Cut boards are subsequently managed by the PCB Placement Machine, arranging them as required. With this, all high-speed SMT line processes are concluded. Efficiency And Output This production line demonstrates exceptional productivity when manufacturing motherboards with approximately 3000 electronic components, boasting the potential to assemble up to 180 boards within a single hour. Such efficiency not only enhances output but also ensures cost-effectiveness and precision in your manufacturing processes. At I.C.T, we specialize in crafting customized SMT production line solutions tailored to your product and specific requirements. Our equipment complies with European safety standards and holds CE certificates. For inquiries or to explore our exemplary post-sales support, do not hesitate to contact us. The I.C.T team is here to elevate your electronics manufacturing to new heights of efficiency and cost-effectiveness.

I.C.T ( Dongguan ICT Technology Co., Ltd. )

SMTA ANNOUNCES 6^th ANNUAL AIMS HARSH ENVIRONMENT ELECTRONICS WORKSHOP

Industry News | 2008-01-31 14:26:48.0

ORLANDO, FL - The SMTA and Auburn University are pleased to announce that the AIMS (Automotive, Industrial, Military and Space) Harsh Environment Electronics Workshop will be held August 18-19, 2008. The 2008 program will move from Indianapolis to Orlando to co-locate with SMTA International.

Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA)

SMTA Announces AIMS Harsh Environment Electronics Symposium Call For Papers

Industry News | 2008-12-19 18:59:58.0

Minneapolis, MN � The SMTA and Auburn University are pleased to announce that the AIMS (Automotive, Industrial, Military and Space) Harsh Environment Electronics Symposium will be held October 5-6, 2009. Dr. John Evans, Conference Chairman and the program technical committee invite you to submit an abstract to participate in this exciting program. The symposium will once again focus on harsh environments with an emphasis on military and space.

Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA)

SMTA Announces AIMS Harsh Environments Symposium Call for Abstracts

Industry News | 2010-02-08 12:28:51.0

Minneapolis, MN - The SMTA and Auburn University are pleased to announce that the AIMS (Automotive, Industrial, Military and Space) Harsh Environment Electronics Symposium will be held October 25-26, 2010. Dr. John Evans, Conference Chairman and the program technical committee invite you to submit an abstract to participate in this exciting program. The symposium will once again focus on harsh environments with an emphasis on military and space.

Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA)

SMTA South East Asia Technical Conference on Electronics Assembly Program Finalized

Industry News | 2016-02-10 15:50:38.0

SMTA is excited to announce the finalized program and registration is now open for the South East Asia Technical Conference on Electronics Assembly. The event will be held April 12-14, 2016 at the Eastin Hotel in Penang, Malaysia.

Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA)

SMTA South East Asia Technical Conference Half-Day Training Workshops

Industry News | 2016-03-21 14:50:20.0

The SMTA is excited to announce six new half-day workshops for the South East Asia Technical Conference on Electronics Assembly. The event will be held April 12-14, 2016 at the Eastin Hotel in Penang, Malaysia. The workshops are scheduled for Tuesday, April 12.

Surface Mount Technology Association (SMTA)

HALT & HASS Testing

HALT & HASS Testing

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CascadeTEK's Colorado and Oregon Test Facilities Offer HALT and HASS Testing.  (Highly Accelerated Life Test) (Highly Accelerated Stress Screen) testing methods are an excellent tool to quickly uncover latent weaknesses in a product.  Cascade TEK’s

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