Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 11:38:53 EDT 2011 | emeto
If you think it might be connected to Video card or RAM you can put a PC with better parameters. In my case the application dies with a standard Windows message.In the beginning I would blame the camera, but after that I realized it is doing it when
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 22:53:48 EST 2011 | Jacki
Hi Bruce It will be using a hot air knife for solder. Meanwhile, there are many bridging at fine pitch socket pin after wave. It isn't easy to tuoch up. So, consider the air knife can help a bit. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 15 18:41:35 EDT 2011 | swarnergictg
We had a similar problem with contaminated leads that was rectified by having a company strip the existing finish and re-tin the leads. After the procedure the leads accepted solder with no issues.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 22 14:19:29 EDT 2011 | cbeneat
Patrick, It actually seems to go away after every adjustment. Whether it's flux, heat, doesn't matter but it always reappears. The part that has me baffled is the fact that another identical part is approx. 4 mm away, and never affects this one.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 16:32:05 EDT 2011 | veeckm
I got the camera nozzle offset corrected but after the machine runs for a while the offset will drift and its out the specs I set it to. Any help is appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 11:32:54 EDT 2011 | jseagle
Haven't used it yet but have requested a sample. Care to share what the cost is? I'll reply after I've tried it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 21 07:21:47 EDT 2011 | ccouture
So far after ~1500 units printed with the stencil treated once with Rain-X, no issues were detected with solder joints. The only difference is no more solder bridges on fine pitch with .010" openings. The print is picture perfect on all pads, nice an
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 04 20:10:05 EDT 2011 | rickysanchez
1.The bubbles appear only after the oven curing.before curing no bubbles encounterred. 2.The bubbles were very small, and can be found around the die in between the die and the epoxy. 3.Curing time is 150 degC for 4 hours.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 08 15:10:55 EDT 2011 | markhoch
Another happy ending! Good job on nailing down the root cause! You might just win that marathon after all. ;)
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 23:23:31 EDT 2011 | dontfeedphils
Bill Axler... I worked with a Bill Axler before... Like 2 months ago haha. After running DEK for 3.5 years and then MPM I was partial to DEK, but honestly I'd have to go with the MPM printers.