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PCB Support in Pick and Place

Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 13 19:44:02 EST 2008 | grantp

Hi, We need to solder a USB plug onto a PCB in our SMT machines, and this is the same type of plug you see on USB storage devices. It's a very flat connector with 4 SMT pins, however the hard part is the bottom of the connectors is the same level

Re: Profiling

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 11:20:40 EDT 1999 | Kevin Hussey

| | | Which among the two profiling method is more reliable/accurate in getting the oven thermal profile? | | | | | | a) using a HIGH-TEMP solder wire then soldering the thermocouples onto the profile points of the board (e.g. component lead etc.) |

Re: Profiling

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 11:58:06 EDT 1999 | Greg Jones

| | | | Which among the two profiling method is more reliable/accurate in getting the oven thermal profile? | | | | | | | | a) using a HIGH-TEMP solder wire then soldering the thermocouples onto the profile points of the board (e.g. component lead e

MPM Accuflex questions and issues

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 13:46:16 EST 2018 | aemery

Griinder, Maybe it's me, but I think what you might be saying here is that you see a reflected image of the PCB or Stencil when you and teaching the fiducials and it is interfering with the teaching routine, is that correct? If this is true it is c

Re: Profiling

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 22 12:05:33 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| | Which among the two profiling method is more reliable/accurate in getting the oven thermal profile? | | | | a) using a HIGH-TEMP solder wire then soldering the thermocouples onto the profile points of the board (e.g. component lead etc.) | | |

Re: Via's in BGA pads

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 14:38:38 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach

| Does anyone have any experience with soldering 50mil pitch BGA's that have a via in the pad, the size is .012 The via will be masked off on the bottom side of the board. Need to know what precautions or problems if any I might encounter. The proces

Re: Vibratory Feeder

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 21:36:47 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

Thomas, I imagine if you could get everybody's opinion who's worked with vibratory feeders for any length of time, they'll all tell you they basically suck...it's better than nothing when you have to deal with tubed parts, but they still suck. Here's

Stencil thickness

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 09 13:30:34 EDT 2005 | PWH

I would suggest 7mm thick "Durostone" as a carrier material. Cut lip/pocket for PCB so it is 0.05" thinner than thickness of PCB. Allow 0.010" gap on all sides of PCB. Machine lip to width between 0.050" and 0.100" to support under perimeter sides

Re: Makin That Drat Documentation

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 09:01:28 EST 1999 | Nancy

Dave, Thanks for the information. If I ever have to do that again I will be prepared. We are looking to set up a SMT automated line in house so hopefully I won't need it. Nancy | | Clarissa, | | | | Dave had good suggestions. We load several bo

Researching placement machines - where do I start?!

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 11:35:01 EST 2009 | dilogic

1. can you load cut tape onto the feeders, or only reels? You can, but you have to use cover tape extender (pretty cheap, though) >2. how about parts on trays (like Atmel AVRs in the QFP package)? You need tray feeder. But you can "make" your own


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