Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 11:12:54 EST 1999 | Chuck Morehouse
I am looking for some input to peoples experiences using a laser to mark 2d matrix codes onto PCB's.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 14 00:40:26 EDT 2008 | mika
There are several systems on the market. Consider 2D Matrix Barcode, since it will only use a very small area of the pcb. Laser machines for this is among others... /Sincerely
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 14:54:40 EDT 2010 | davef
Look here: * http://www.jetec.com/PCBarticle.html * http://www.uidlaser.com/2d-matrix-etching.php We have no relationship, nor receive benefit from the companies referenced above.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 05 22:24:17 EDT 2003 | jlipton
We are investigating a system, using 2-D matrix code, that will identify and track every PCB throughout our factory, starting from bare board. As a low-medium volume manufacturer, would labels or laser marking be more cost-effective? How difficult is
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 09 16:14:06 EDT 2007 | rgduval
A number of years ago in a previous life, we discussed laser marking 2-d matrix codes. We had a number of boards for customers that just were too populated to get any sort of a label onto. 2-D laser units were avaialable to work in line with our au
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 09:47:10 EST 1999 | John O'Brien
Chuck: Your best resource is the Symbology Research Center in Huntsville AL. In is a research and development facility run by RVSI Acuity CiMatrix, the folks who invented the Data matrix (DM) 2-D code. This facility is unbiased as to technologies and
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 23:27:09 EDT 2003 | severs
By "hacking" do you mean altering the performance of the board or something else? This reminds me of something I saw a while back. Better termed counterfeiting than hacking, it may have some relevance to what your friend is trying to do. The probl
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