Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 17:52:17 EST 1998 | David Nowlin
Our company has for sale a - Zevatech PPM9A-1272 Includes - 84 Programmable Tape Feeders 6 Programmable Stick Feeders 8 Programmable Stick Assemblies 1 Waffle Tray Feeder I can be contacted at - david_nowlin@instrumentassociates.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 15 14:23:50 EDT 2004 | adlsmt
I have some for 28 and some marked 48. I will send them to you if you want them. Craig cmiller@adltech.com Anybody have any for any large size PLCC's???
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 05 14:49:51 EDT 2006 | Cristina
The leader tape from Sierra works good for us. But if you have to work only with small strips and you can't affort to lose any parts think of moving them into waffle packs. It depends though if your machine has a tray for that. Regards, Cristina
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 04 07:09:39 EDT 2013 | leemeyer
Autoprogram will use whatever tape feeder width is defined for that component (SMD type)and will adjust the pickup accordingly. Autoprogram will not tell you where to place Vibs and Matrix trays. You need to decide where to mount the holders. Then m
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 08:05:23 EDT 2000 | David
We do a lot of prototype work, builds occur days or months apart and moisture Absorption in IC's is a worry. I would like to bake, chuck in some silica gel and then seal or vac seal in an envelope. Does anyone have any experience of vacuum sealing wa
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 17:34:38 EST 2001 | rentreo
I place 0302's on my Quad 4c's all the time. Use a repeat pick-up just like a waffle tray part but make sure the z height is perfect on your pick-up or you will bounce the other parts out of their pockets. Also change your mod code to only try once o
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 08:28:11 EST 2007 | James
I just wanted to know if anyone stores their vacuum sealed bags on their sides instead of flat. We are trying to save room, but I dont want to create defects either. The ones we have are tightly vacuum sealed and would like to store on their sides
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 19 09:25:29 EDT 2011 | tech1
There are a few questions I have before we can answer this: 1. How are the die presented to the pick and place machine? (Tape, waffle Pak, tray) 2. What are the dimensions of the die (LxWxH)? 3. Are they bumped die? 4. What is the material of the
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 11:54:53 EST 2006 | jobbie
Hi jax Have checked actual assemby time against machine up time and have a figure of 5440cph which seems to be ok from what others are saying. Its just the utilization that i need to sort but this is difficult with the resources/restrictions that i
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 20:25:16 EST 2010 | dean
Good question, the answer as of right now is yes. Our machine is only able to go down to 0402 parts before the surface tension of the solder begins to cause issues with maintaining the placement position of the part on the nozzle. However, we are dev