Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 20:08:18 EST 1998 | Chang Woo Cho
I am looking for component placer that can handle not only smc but also flip chip C4. If there is any machine satisfying my request, please inform me. machine name , spec, and so on.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 14:52:20 EST 1998 | Igmar
| I am looking for component placer that can handle not only smc but also flip chip C4. | If there is any machine satisfying my request, please inform me. | machine name , spec, and so on. You should definitely consider the "Best-in-Class" SIPLACE
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 15:53:05 EST 1998 | Tom Foley
| I am looking for component placer that can handle not only smc but also flip chip C4. | If there is any machine satisfying my request, please inform me. | machine name , spec, and so on. Take a close look at the Philips ACM. The ACM is engineere
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 22 02:23:25 EST 1998 | Jon Gruett
Chang, I recommend that you stop by the Siemens booth at the NEPCON West show and see the F4 and F5 machines. I think you will be pleaseantly surprised by what you see. Take some time and really research the next generation of machines that are her
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 05 08:55:57 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| We are writing to have information about the automatic mounting process of flip-chip. | We want to know if it's possible to mount this type of component(flip-chip) with smt tecnology machines.( Pick and Place Tdk or Samsung machines). | Thanking yo
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 20:26:07 EDT 2001 | Eric
We see alot of missing component ( on/off ) after chip mounter, and had check on the component height, is correct. Nozzles had change, vaccume strong enough and table height. But we still have missing component.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 21:03:29 EDT 2001 | Poon Man
Eric, There are a lot of factors leading to lose components. Suppose your machine works properly. Firstly, is there any gap between the support pins and PCB? If yes, the components may be �dancing� during placement. Have you checked the placement s
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 07:39:11 EDT 2001 | caldon
Can you confirm the components are being picked up from the feeders? If the Feeder table calibration is incorrect the components could be picked up off from the begining. This would result in 1) nozzle barely picking up the part and as the head moves
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 08:47:45 EDT 2001 | Hussman
Board support will almost always cause the part to be miss-mounted. The bouncing affect of the board can cause the part to bouce off the board. BUT, you never stated where the ends up or anything like that. Is the part on the board but just floppi
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 09 14:34:50 EDT 2001 | darburch
Eric Whenever I see a board come out of the chipshooter missing parts the first thing to check is the support pins. However if you have checked table and part height I assume that you have also checked the pins. So the next thing to check is the vac