Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 21:32:37 EDT 2005 | Ken
Exactly. Also consider how customers are begining to dabble in LF and want to use the same FABS for concurrent builds. The don't want to add or modify any PCB artwork and pay for NRE changes. And they don't want to keep two part numbers for the sa
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 08 00:47:15 EST 2005 | rodionp
Hello, I was wondering if anyone of you would like to test our software before we go release. The plan is to release that soft some time before March 2005. But before that I want to get people to use it with hopes that they will "brake" something...
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 04:10:48 EST 2005 | Rob
Also depends on how often you will be running the machine, at what speeds and how long you want it to last. If you're going to thrash it 24/7 and want it to last 10-20 years then a turret chipshooter will have less maintenace downtime, and be a lot
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 20:04:24 EST 2005 | davef
We agree with you. We believe that there is no good to come from allowing postings to old threads. A few years ago there was an extended discussion on this here on SMTnet. * One camp wanted threads to be closed to further postings after a set perio
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 01 05:43:55 EDT 2005 | RB
We have a problem. Because of a screening problem we have some PCB's whit tinlead on the gold fingers. If we remove it mechanicly, the gold also is removed. We want to repair the pcb's by removing the tinlead and repair the goldfingers. How can we r
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 10:52:41 EDT 2005 | bobpan
I am sure you could find an old Quad 4c that would do what you want....but remember....its old....and you would need training and GOOD feeders. I would think the price range is round-a-bout what you wanted. chow
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 08:20:44 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
And why do you want to control the process? To prevent defects, I would think. Actually orginally the way I first saw SPC was to reduce inspection. If you are using SPC for plating thickness, you don't have to measure every piece to be confident the
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 15 17:39:08 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
I just wanted to add I'm not saying there is no egineering aspect to this, just that it sounds like it is more to do with your customers perceptions. Ask why they think it could be a problem. Maybe they have had previous experience with it before. I
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 10:23:07 EDT 2005 | Math
Hi, you might want to look at Cogiscan RFID Smart Feeder Retro Fit Kit and Line set up control. http://www.cogiscan.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 08:42:26 EST 2005 | scotceltic
Thanks Dave, The reason I want to make one in-house is cost. This is not a standard part and after contacting a couple of vendors ($1,000 plus for first tray) I decided it would be much cheaper to do it in house with our CNC.