Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 27 21:16:51 EST 2000 | Dave F
Expanding on Dason's suggestion ... 4 Waffle Tray Size 4a www.jedec.org/download/default.htm search for "registered microelectronic carrier". 4b JEDEC Publication 95, under the CO- and CS- standards. 4c Tray manufacturers [ie, Peak, Summit, Nepenthe
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 11:18:11 EDT 2001 | Steven Sicard
Hi There Does some1 know where I can get a List of Matrix Trays definition (Including Nests)??? Thanks! Steven
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 12:32:09 EDT 2001 | medernach
I believe at one point the now defunct Quad Systems offered a software option that defined the critical dimensions of the standard Jedec trays.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 14:47:39 EDT 2001 | Steven Sicard
Hi Justin Thanks for your help. I was looking more like a list of trays with size and nests Ex: MQFP 14X14 SizeX SizeY NestX NestY Any ideas???
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 17:59:50 EDT 2001 | davef
You could just use this list http://www.holden-enviro.com/Trays%20Type%20by%20Type.html, call the suppliers listed, ask them for them dimensions, and you'd be set.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 08:56:21 EST 2007 | russ
I persoanlly have noticed issue with either method, only time I run into issues with trays is when they get baked at too high of temp and warp. Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 21 06:10:33 EDT 2010 | cyber_wolf
Of course the best way is to get a dimensioned tray drawing if possible. The next best way is measure point to point over as many cavities as you can open your calipers up to. Divide the measurement by the number of pockets you spanned. This reduces
Electronics Forum | Wed May 08 10:56:32 EDT 2002 | cmay
If you are talking about "low" volume another option you could consider is using a waffle tray. At a previous company we made low volume high value flexi-rigids. Like you, no-one would buy volume on reels. Luckily we had our own machine shop and we m
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 17:00:59 EST 2000 | Charles Morehouse
I am interested to know what people prefer for fine pitch packaging. Tape/Reel or Waffle tray for .031", .025", .020", .015" pitch components? What is the most robust packaging (i.e. fewer bent leads, etc.) Chuck
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 14:48:10 EDT 2001 | caldon
Not totally defunct WWW.Jedec.org you can down load the information Caldon W. Driscoll ACI USA 610-362-1200 cdriscoll@aciusa.org