Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 22:27:41 EDT 1999 | Big K
My company has a product line that utilizes multi-up PCB's. In order to cut costs for this product line, I have been asked to look into ways of running panels that contain bad blocks. Our SMT equipment is quite capable of doing this, but I need to k
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 01:15:35 EDT 2008 | benefon
If you have your panel programmed as blocks (as opposed to expanded) two quick ways come to mind: 1. either use block badmarks to mark those blocks that you want to skip or 2. goto Block Repeat Info and mark and set the block that you want to skip as
Electronics Forum | Sat May 08 11:53:52 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| My company has a product line that utilizes multi-up PCB's. In order to cut costs for this product line, I have been asked to look into ways of running panels that contain bad blocks. Our SMT equipment is quite capable of doing this, but I need to
Electronics Forum | Sun May 09 14:02:28 EDT 1999 | Southwest Automation Consultants
| My company has a product line that utilizes multi-up PCB's. In order to cut costs for this product line, I have been asked to look into ways of running panels that contain bad blocks. Our SMT equipment is quite capable of doing this, but I need to
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 30 19:48:14 EDT 2008 | snsmt
I have a block programmed and i want the machine to just do one block at a time instead of doing the whole panel (each panel has 56 PCBs) at once and skipping around. how would i do that? thanks in advance steven
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 13:59:10 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz
Or else, as Dman may have been pointing to, duplicate the first fid sequence, and use it as the block skip mark, if found, then the next sequence is the fid it already found as a block skip mark....
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 01 22:03:27 EST 2004 | Ken
Are you sure it was measuring a fid? Is it possible it was measuring a block-skip mark?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 11:31:37 EDT 2002 | Bob
Be careful when using a sticker, if it is too thick it can affect the print, you may get leakage which can cause the underside of the stencil to get dirty. Another option depending on the quantity is to segregate the boards so that you do not have t
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 13:49:02 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz
In that case, please consider one block skip mark, the same first sequence for all programs, view some feature of the X-Y table, not the PCB, that way, its just a habit. I will look into preventing advance pick, not sure if it is possible.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 12:15:15 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz
I understand what you want, I do not however, understand why? I have checked some documentation and found nothing. If I know why, I might try harder for a solution. It doesn't seem like time is crucial, else you want to pre-pick. Two easy ways ar