Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 12:38:48 EDT 2014 | fuji_user_2014
We do a lot of low volume prototypes and several boards that have have cut outs or fixtures that dont always reliably stop squarely at the in carrier (beveled corners). This sometimes results in a fid read error, because the fid wont be in the search
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 13:06:16 EST 2006 | vortex
Hi we are a small contract manufacturer in need of a one time use cable crimping tool DF13-TB2630HC. We only have 3 (4) contact wires to make which will be plugged into another assembly. The p/n we are trying to crimp is DF13-2630SCFA. If you have th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 03:03:27 EDT 2004 | mdang
I am looking systems that will automate our through hole assembly process. I did some research and found Universal is very popular. Can someone recommend me different Universal machine to have the complete assembly line. Thanks in advance -Michael
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 17:07:51 EDT 2003 | msjohnston
Like many others out there I am new to SMT assembly on flex circuits. In the past, we purchased flex assemblies manufactured from a sub-con. Now we will be building internally. Are there any guidelines when building products with flex circuits? Wa
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 09:57:44 EDT 1999 | Vic Lau
Dear guys, I have some problem on assembling micro-BGA with solder paste (63/37). The micro-BGA we assmeble is 0.75mm pitch and with 45 pin (solder bump is 96.5/3.5Ag). The stencil is a laser-cut stencil with 5 mil thickness. We are now using a no
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 22:43:07 EDT 2004 | FengAng
Hi Rob, We use the most advanced equipments in front end, but the back end we always use manual assembly, including display, LCD, casing. It's all because we should balance the cost & efficiency. I think if you are the boss, you will also do thing
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 13:28:50 EDT 2008 | qaman
I am new to the board so be gentle with me. There are standards such as IPC-610 for PCB assembly, IPC-600 for bare boards, etc. Is there a "standard" for electro-mechanical assembly? Is there an IPC standard or any other industry approved standard
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 02 13:30:05 EDT 2008 | evtimov
I am new to the board so be gentle with me. > There are standards such as IPC-610 for PCB > assembly, IPC-600 for bare boards, etc. Is there > a "standard" for electro-mechanical assembly? Is > there an IPC standard or any other industry > appro
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 05 00:51:39 EST 2002 | yngwie
How to measure the max allowable force when we press the heatsink at the attachment process. I was posted with question by my customer, " how to I ensure that the force I use to attach the heatsink does not causing any damage to the solder joint on t
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 12:43:40 EDT 2000 | rcroteau
RF pcb is all gold with no typical land patterns and multiple surface mount components sharing the same pad. IPC-610-B doesn't speak to inspection criteria. The problems I'm seeing are, insufficient solder, skewed components. Some of the pads have
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