Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 15:17:08 EDT 2008 | smellew
DEK 03 everytime, what printers do you use right now?
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 10:43:37 EDT 2008 | msangabriel
I am looking for companies that fabricates special or custom SMT feeders for an Fuji IP3 machine. It is to feed a SMT terminal. Do you know of any company that you can recommend?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 01:01:09 EDT 2008 | khushi
Dear All, I would like to know that what are the problems which will be encountered while mounting 01005 components & BGA's on the PCB for thickness 0.2mm and what will be the processes involved in mounting the components.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 15:51:45 EDT 2008 | davef
We agree with Huss. Your clearance 8 to 11 thou between lead and hole make ion difficult. And that assumes the 0.027 to 0.030" hole size is the finished, not drilled size. It just gets worse if this hole size doesn't consider plating.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 06 15:03:41 EDT 2008 | smellew
Hi, can you use the holes in the PCB for this part as extra fiducials but only reference those fiducials to that 1 placement(main and sub)
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 11:13:09 EDT 2008 | chineechooze
Thank you rafa. This is the type of "been-there-done-that" reply that I was looking for, versus some of the other empty "theoretical" rhetoric.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 13:15:59 EDT 2008 | slthomas
Just curious...which components of the previous replies did you consider to be "theoretical rhetoric" as opposed to a sound scientific approach to a problem?
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 11:39:04 EDT 2008 | sliebl
We use high temp (K&pton) tape on the bottom side of the stencil. This works well for us as an interim fix prior to replacing the stencil. I'd be interested to know if there are permanent methods of filling the apertures that can be done in-house.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 14:33:30 EDT 2008 | sambolian
Steve hit it on the nose, use high temp kpton tape....we do the same thing. Cheaper.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 09 07:35:04 EDT 2008 | smtnet51
Yep, they are cut all the way through and you are correct, they do not stay in there very long. Then when they pop out you wind up pasting the fids on your pcb, not ideal!