JUKI JM-20 Hybrid Placement Machine Max PCB:410×560mmComponent Size:0603~50mmPlace Speed:15,500 CPHProduct description: JUKI JM-20 Multi Task Platform Hybrid Placement Machine, Max PCB:410×560mm, Component Size:0603~50mm, Place Speed:15,500 CPH
Count On Tools specializes in custom engineered nozzles for all types of LEDs (Cree, Luxeon, Phillips, NIchia, Osram, etc). Recent growth in LED technology and solid state lighting has provided the electronics manufacturing industry with viable sol
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 15:15:17 EST 1999 | twinston
Does anyone know of a contract manufacturing house that can guarantee smt component placement and can verify placement of +/-.015? Thanks in advance
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 15:16:30 EST 1999 | twinston
| Does anyone know of a contract manufacturing house that can guarantee smt component placement and can verify placement of +/-.0015? | | Thanks in advance |
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There are numerous techniques to singulate printed circuit boards after assembly including break-out, routing, wheel cutting and now laser cutting. Lasers have several desirable advantages such as very narrow kerf widths as well as virtually no dust, no mechanical stress, visual pattern recognition and fast set-up changes. The very narrow kerf width resulting from laser ablation and the very tight tolerance of the cutting path placement allows for more usable space on the panel. However, the energy used in the laser cutting process can also create unwanted products on the cut walls as a result of the direct laser ablation. The question raised often is: What are these products, and how far can the creation of such products be mitigated through variation of the laser cutting process, laser parameters and material handling? This paper discusses the type and quantity of the products found on sidewalls of laser depaneled circuit boards and it quantifies the results through measurements of breakdown voltage, as well as electrical impedance. Further this paper discusses mitigation strategies to prevent or limit the amount of change in surface quality as a result of the laser cutting process. Depending on the final application of the circuit board it may prompt a need for proper specification of the expected results in terms of cut surface quality. This in turn will impact the placement of runs and components during layout. It will assist designers and engineers in defining these parameters sufficiently in order to have a predictable quality of the circuit boards after depaneling.
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STI is equipped with a state of the art 26,000 sq ft manufacturing area with the latest in high speed placement, inspection, and test equipment in addition to work cells to assemble complex box builds. Our personnel are uniquely qualified to assemble
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L3Harris is seeking an engineer to lead manufacturing and space vehicle integration related activities on the GPSIIIF and NTS3 program. The type of space flight hardware produced at this L3Harris location includes complex circuit card assemblies (CCA
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PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCE: Connected in the field of manufacturing/electronics industry experienced in the line, Through Hole and Surface Mount Technology, worked on various Fuji Machines Universal model, such as: CP 643E chip shooter QP 242E chip mou
SMT Express, Volume 2, Issue No. 3 - from SMTnet.com Volume 2, Issue No. 3 Thursday, March 16, 2000 Featured Article Return to Front Page Stencil Design for Mixed Technology Through-hole / SMT Placement and Reflow by William E. Coleman, Photo
SMT Express, Volume 4, Issue No. 5 - from SMTnet.com Volume 4, Issue No. 5 Thursday, May 23, 2002 Featured Article Return to Front Page << Back to Page 3 Page 5 >> Thirdly, the actual measurement of component placement starts
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. These standards cover the acceptable criteria for a variety of factors. The measures include the build criteria for component placement tolerance, heel fillets, solder joints, and other items that go into building the assembly
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µm wide, must be dispensed to create the scaffolding. Beads must be placed with 50 µm of space between them and must meet tight placement tolerance requirements