Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 20:32:44 EDT 2001 | davef
You�re correct. This is a messy situation. Do not store components at the bake temperature longer than the time required to dry out the units for use in the reflow. Long storage times at elevated temperatures can cause soldering problems and the
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 15:37:12 EDT 1998 | Manish
Hello everybody This is kind of urgent for me. I would appreciate if anyone of you could tell me where could i find information about the different dicing techniques and operations used in the industry. I need information about the following: 1
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 21 08:16:40 EDT 1998 | Andy
| Hello everybody | | This is kind of urgent for me. I would appreciate if anyone of you could tell me where could i find information about the different dicing techniques and operations used in the industry. | | I need information about the fol
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 18:13:21 EDT 2002 | johnlee
Kevin, There are a number of custom integrated systems that perform automated insertion of "odd" components. These system use either a robot or cantilevered X,Y,Z Cartesian motion systems. Our systems have accepted standard and custom component feede
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 16 09:30:11 EDT 2002 | nwyatt
I've worked with Panasonic, Fuji, Siemens, and Universal. I cannot rate Mydata since I have no experience with them. Here are my ratings based on personal preference: 1=Siemens 2=Fuji 3=Universal 4=Panasonic My reasoning behind this is: 1) Siemens
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 03:55:38 EDT 2018 | rob
MTC = Multi tray changer. It's a stand alone unit that feeds in trays of components - it means you don't sacrifice feeder locations to waffle packs. Different companies call them different things. A 760 is dog slow, and spares are getting harder to
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 17:22:48 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | Surface Mount Components like QFP's in Tray usually comes sealed in an anti-static plastic pack. In case the QFP's were removed from the said anti-static bag for more than 2 weeks, do these components needed to be baked for they might produce so
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 19:45:33 EST 1998 | Ron Gilman
I will try to answer some of your questions. My name is Ron Gilman and I am President of Chipscale Robotics here in Fremont California. We manufacture Die Pick & Place equipment and would be happy to send you brochures. Please email me with your a
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 12:10:13 EDT 2006 | SWAG
I don't know about industry standards - I suppose it depends on your equipment, really. We are low-volume, high-mix with many, many part numbers. Here's what we do and we have pretty good luck with it: Over-issue parts to kits; 10 over on 1206's,
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 05:20:06 EST 2005 | Rob
Find out your maximum feeder loading (number of slots taken up, not number of feeders - 8mm, 16mm, 44mm, waffle packs tubes etc), and your likely long term max feeder loading (ie what is in the pipeline, or could be). Next find out your required run