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Re: More informations on water clean for CSP/BGA package

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 03:58:25 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | Hi, | | | | Help! Could anyone help to enlighten me on this? | | | | Question: | | | | If I have a CSP/BGA package of size X by Y and the standoff gap between the component and PCB is Z, What is the maximum allowable Y/Z or X/Z that using a n

Seeking a "Unit Test" circuit board for testing a Pick & Place

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 16 20:12:33 EDT 2015 | billthebuilder

I ended up just making a new test board as we had some specific PnP abilities we wanted to test, but I did follow up on your link and got a quote. The dummy components were way cheaper than what we bought from Digikey or what I saw on Topline. This w

DIMA smro 0406 is good machine or not for doing lead free reflow

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 10:31:46 EST 2014 | jimpat

Sounds like your volumes are pretty low. Pick and Place is the bottleneck in the assembly line. Consider an oven that can keep up with the throughput of your P&P. "The best" is determined on individual cases for a specific application and enviro

New SMD line, what to choose for our very first line?

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 27 07:13:25 EDT 2014 | recard

Hi, we have plans to build up a SMD manufacturing line and would like to get your feedback what is best for us to choose. We are outsourcing about 50 different products which are more or less low series (up to 1000 pieces). Boards are very different

Need used pick and place for low volume, high mix - suggestions?

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 23:10:16 EDT 2010 | mbrunton

I am looking at buying a pick and place machine to assemble the circuit boards we make. Most of the boards are small (2 to 10 square inches), most are 2 sided, and have maybe 20-50 parts per side. I use mostly 0805/0603 chips, SOT-23, SOD-123, SOIC

What were your top go-to sources for electronics information and learning in 2018

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 10:28:58 EST 2018 | davef

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Re: Why Dry After DI? Or does smd have to pay for the boxes outta his pay check?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 12:27:44 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

Hey there smd... Don't worry, I don't think you'll be the company shmuck, or putz, or doofus, or bone-head, or geek, or ding-bat, or...or...(hmmm, can't think of anything else at the moment)...but you catch my drift, don't ya? I only mean that unless

Re: Why Dry After DI? Or does smd have to pay for the boxes outta his pay check?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 12:27:44 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

Hey there smd... Don't worry, I don't think you'll be the company shmuck, or putz, or doofus, or bone-head, or geek, or ding-bat, or...or...(hmmm, can't think of anything else at the moment)...but you catch my drift, don't ya? I only mean that unless

Preventing improper parts being loaded

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 12:05:34 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice

There is a fairly recent one. And all the conculsions need things you don't have. Buddy loading - so one person loading one verifying everything. Barcodes - gets rid of people misreading labels mixing up 4k7 with 47K or nbot seeing a decimal point o

Re: Loading leadless parts(passives)by hand

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 09:44:49 EST 1999 | Nancy Vandemark

Clarissa, Dave had good suggestions. We load several boards manual at this time. We set our components up in clearly marked bins. The documentation includes a chart with the part number, bin number, reference designator and color code for the par


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