Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 15:28:41 EDT 2005 | jh0n!
It looks like there's another one or two threads somewhat similar, but allow me to pose another. We've only about two years experience in SMD production, and we're just starting to really ramp-up. As we stand right now, I'm not recieving informatio
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 19:29:35 EDT 2005 | jh0n!
Yeah - I can handle most scripting/programming - but I'm completely unfamiliar with this side of these machines. For example, when looking at the Aegis software, they're tracking real-time defects, etc....That's what I'm curious about there - how to
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 02 12:03:00 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
For a while at least a typo on the URL revealed there was at least a trial installation of an alternative forum software, some delay and hoops to jump through should kill the worst spam. I will edit my earlier post with an attachment of some kind at
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 09:05:08 EDT 2024 | spoiltforchoice
SMT Maestro is long gone from the wider web. You have to beg those of us who have a copy to share a link or find one of the previously shared links in this forum and see if it is still active. Technically this basic requirement is not that difficult
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 02:42:28 EDT 2004 | My Nguyen
Hello: Could someone advise me what are the best Depanelization machine for USB application (small 15 - 20 mils PCB that final products are the keychain size USB Storage) If you are sales man, please response here, I will contact your via your info
Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 20:48:09 EDT 2004 | My Nguyen
I read the messsages but I did not meet my need. We currently have Excellon and ATI machines. They work ok for thick boards (40 mils and above) but for thin, small boards (15-20 mils and USB side dimension), it did not fulfill our needs. So, pleas
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 17:25:58 EST 2017 | davef
Help me understand your issue better ... Are you looking to: * Improve your products that are used for thermal cycling testing of products of other companies? * Change your production materials so that you pass thermal cycling testing of your produ
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 11:29:21 EDT 2000 | aflewelling
Why would I want to use photonic soldering for my rework applications?
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 12:04:43 EDT 2000 | Erick Russell
Photonic Soldering is useful for several applications in rework where current methods using hot air are inadequate or inefficient. For high-density assemblies, component clearances are limited. In the past, DFM (Design for Manufacturing) specificati
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 17:55:55 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Reworking BGA with hot air systems (ie, AirVac, SRT) is fairly complicated and requires fairly rigorous process control. Please compare and contrast BGA rework using hot air and your laser based system.