Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 10:02:11 EST 1999 | Steve Beck
Hello; I am looking for general info on backplane assemblies. Any info would be appreciated, but some of the questions that come to mind include: -What part types other than connectors do backplane cards have on them? SMT? Leaded? Quantity? Is
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 21:31:38 EST 2007 | bill_gates
Hi, I am considering to use pressfit D-Sub and DIN connectors on a backplane. The IPC guideline does just cover pin protrusion for soldered pins, which have to be flush with the board as a minimum acceptable design. Yet, if the backplane may be thic
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 15:57:11 EST 1999 | Timm
FUJI has a Large backplane machine that can go as large as 23"x27" and up to 8mm thick in both chip placement and fine pitch. If you would like more detailed information please respond by e-mail. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 04:43:28 EDT 1998 | Michael Fogel
Does anybody knows of a used placement machine that can handle boards (Back-plans) of 650mmL x 550mmW with placement area of 500mm x 540mm ?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 11 13:47:48 EDT 2002 | mnaddra
Does anyone know of automated equipment makes and models for auto inserting press fit connectors in to backplanes. Mike
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 14:30:03 EST 2005 | ???
i agree with changing the head board if the ribbon cables have been changed. I would also check the quad align card and make sure the cables are plugged in tight to it and to the backplane. There is a large connector on the backplane that sometimes f
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 11:46:38 EST 1999 | Wendy Casker
| Hello; | | I am looking for general info on backplane assemblies. Any info would be appreciated, but some of the questions that come to mind include: | | -What part types other than connectors do backplane cards have on them? SMT? Leaded? Qua
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 10:44:07 EST 1999 | Matt Stackhouse
| Hello; | | I am looking for general info on backplane assemblies. Any info would be appreciated, but some of the questions that come to mind include: | | -What part types other than connectors do backplane cards have on them? SMT? Leaded? Qua
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 21:30:56 EST 2007 | Bill
Yes, many thanks for your reply.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 09:45:40 EDT 1998 | Lee Anderson
We manufacture a tabletop pick and place machine called the Placemax. Its standard work area is 12" x 24" however, we have offer other size work ares as well. Upto 36" x 48" which should be more than enough for your backplanes. Our Standard model (12