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Re: Placement of Tab Devices (C-Tabs)

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 09:13:47 EST 1998 | Roger W Pufky

hello, the person at Universal Instruments to contact about this machine is Mike Yingling at 607-7795899 or email yingling@uic.com , I have given him your e-mail address and a description of what you are looking for . rog | | I am looking

Component Database and Placement List

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 02:37:02 EDT 2017 | directx995

Hello, I'm looking for a friendly suggestions or best practices for creating Component Database. For example how do you discern different types of SOIC8, with different body size and pitch between leads? How do you categorize and name components? An

Universal Instruments Feeders?

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 11:21:50 EST 2018 | spoiltforchoice

Why are they so > expensive? Feeders are expensive, you can easily have considerably more invested in feeders than the placement machine. On new machines you won't find feeders coming in at much less than $500/each, often considerably more. As a r

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 01 16:28:05 EST 2009 | jeffreyj

Size is absolutely no problem for us, and neither is the need for 3ph. power. I've been shying away from the Universal GSMs because it appears their feeders can only index a certain distance which sounds like a real hassle. Also, I'm not too keen on

Assembly of CSP on pads with vias.

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 23 09:36:35 EST 1999 | Parvez Patel

Hi Everyone, We plan to build, for reliability/experimental/research purpose some CSPs (namely Tessera microBGA 46-I/O 0/75mm pitch and TI 64 I/O 0/8 mm pitch). the various factors that we plan to evaluate are the reliability and assembly concerns fo

Re: placement of 8 ml smt components

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 15:29:15 EDT 1998 | matthew park

Tim, What is it? Which ones are you talking about: 0.080" vs 0.008", 0.100" vs 0.010", or 0.050" vs 0.005" pitch devices . If you are saying 0.080",0.100" and 0.050", any pick and place machine can handle that. Well if not, one machine that is ca

Re: Product Segmentation in Pick Place Machines?

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 15:40:30 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Okay guys (and my fellow lady lurkers), I am trying to determine WHAT the segmentation is for the products in the pick and place industry. | | For example, I know in screen/stencil printing, there are manuals, there are semi-automatics, mid- and h

Re: Product Segmentation in Pick Place Machines?

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 22:36:10 EDT 1999 | JAX

| | Okay guys (and my fellow lady lurkers), I am trying to determine WHAT the segmentation is for the products in the pick and place industry. | | | | For example, I know in screen/stencil printing, there are manuals, there are semi-automatics, mid-

Re: Product Segmentation in Pick Place Machines?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 12:07:16 EDT 1999 | The Guc

| | | Okay guys (and my fellow lady lurkers), I am trying to determine WHAT the segmentation is for the products in the pick and place industry. | | | | | | For example, I know in screen/stencil printing, there are manuals, there are semi-automatics

Re: Product Segmentation in Pick Place Machines?

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 12:08:51 EDT 1999 | The Guc

| | | | Okay guys (and my fellow lady lurkers), I am trying to determine WHAT the segmentation is for the products in the pick and place industry. | | | | | | | | For example, I know in screen/stencil printing, there are manuals, there are semi-auto


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