Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 26 07:13:05 EDT 2007 | callckq
Hi Experts, Understand from my friends, PTH crystal can get damage easily when subject to vibration or heat..For example, if crystal drop from table to floor, its internal part already damage @ crack which cannot be seen by eye. Besides, they als
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 12:38:07 EST 2018 | robl
NXT's are never meant to be used in isolation - I've never seen less than 3 thin modules and 1 fat together. AIMEX III uses the same heads in one chassis if you prefer contained machines. I've had lots of platforms over the years, and worked them
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 10:35:45 EDT 1998 | John McMasters
| | Has anyone used Fuji's rubber tip nozzles for the IP3? Are they O-ring type or suction cup? I'm having trouble picking up Ompacs due to the top of the part not consistently being flat. Any actual experience with these $1100 nozzles would be app
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 12 18:26:05 EDT 2002 | pjc
If you are talking actual placement rate- from first fiducial read of board no. 1 to first fiducial read of board no. 2, here is the best I've ever seen based on the boards I've run: CP3- 141 seconds for 468 components per board (all rectangular chi
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 24 19:07:43 EDT 2002 | davef
Why does the person posting need post to the old tread? What can't the new poster just say [words to the effect] Hey yall!!!! I was perusing the fine SMTnet Archives and came across the following thread: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fu
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 16:29:02 EDT 2002 | pjc
Because most placement machine mfgs' feeders vary in width sizes its best to get the reference from them. Like how many 8mm slots does their 16mm consume, and so forth. Std. Sizes I've seen are: 8mm, 12mm, 16mm, 24mm, 32mm, 44mm, 56mm, 72mm, 88mm, 10
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 17 16:24:04 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I haven't seen the DEK software you describe in action or studied it, yet I will tell you to be careful of some of the software on the market even from good companies. Spend the time needed to understand how the software makes the calculations,
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 18:36:57 EDT 2004 | russ
No Rob you didn't misunderstand, I forgot the decimal point! Lets try this .2" thick (I have built this and yes it was V-Scored) We didn't break any caps on that baby just fingers, that was the wildest VScore job I have ever seen I don't know how the
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 15:49:16 EDT 2004 | celldude
We have definitely seen money saved. There is a lot less rework after reflow. Money is also saved in overtime. for example...when we are building a first article board with many placements, it is not always possible to get the first board through the
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 30 16:05:03 EDT 2005 | OEM Manufacturer
Does anybody know of any standards that are > available that cover how many times a part or > complete unit can be reworked before it is > considered to be scrapped? > > I am currently > writing a process to review this with a > supplier. > >