Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 08:30:59 EDT 2009 | geb
We use precision tweezers to rework 0402 (OKI MFR-PTZ) not tried with 0201, but it may be a solution. The tweezers themselves have the heating element built in.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 02:32:31 EST 2019 | robl
It's nice to be able to do things in house, and it's good to have somewhere without commercial pressures to learn and make mistakes, so I can understand where you are trying to go. Those machines look a little lightweight for consistent quality pr
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 21:09:49 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
>Have you looked into legal crap like >>proprietary aperture designs. I didn't know it >>but some of these pick and place vendors >>actually have patents on things like pad and >>aperture geometry. Personally, I think that's >>crazy and shouldn't b
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 13:59:52 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
>Have you looked into legal crap like >>proprietary aperture designs. I didn't know it >>but some of these pick and place vendors >>actually have patents on things like pad and >>aperture geometry. Personally, I think that's >>crazy and shouldn't b
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 05:37:43 EST 2018 | spoiltforchoice
Sparkfun users (professional hobbyists?) will have a totally different metric for what is acceptable compared to anyone who is doing this at a proper production level. Where I work I can at least empathise a little with the kind of business you might
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