Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 27 17:08:37 EST 2005 | //jh0n.
We're using 10MPF nozzles to pick 0603 components. I think I have noticed, that it does overlap. Is 08MPF the proper nozzle? These are also the only nozzles that I've had problems with - so this is probably the case.
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 27 17:12:03 EST 2005 | //jh0n.
Thanks for the reply. Like I just posted to the other replier, this is only a problem with 10MPF nozzles picking 0603 components off 8x4mm feeders. Feeders are all taught properly, and pick position is usually off by
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 10:43:59 EST 2005 | Rob
Hi Greg, Is anyone logging the errors at QC/touch up stage so they can feed them straight back to SMT and fix them? (i.e. skipped components, poor paste coverage etc) Obviously the faster you spot an error the cheaper it will be for you. Cheers,
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 04 13:19:43 EST 2005 | Slow Ride
I would use a spot solder machine. If not, why not spray the mask onto the board? Use a Camalot machine or something similar. Using a stencil over placed components wil yield a thick mask - right? That's why I'd spray.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 22 06:11:17 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, Yes it costs more, but would get full speed production. We design our own products, so can fit them to manufacturing which is nice. Currently that means no underside components at all! Regards, Grant
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 12:59:14 EST 2005 | DasonC
Desicattor is used for storage and not the indicator or meter to check the humidity. I am not sure that the HIC will affect the solderability, if yes, when they pack together with the MSD then we also have solderability problem on component. Per J-
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 03 00:22:50 EST 2005 | Haran
We have received a board from our customer with one of the Transformer falling off.The component lead plating fell off but there is solder fillet at the PCB pad is good.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 13 08:00:57 EDT 2005 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 12:42:19 EDT 2005 | russ
You are correct, the one that will get you is the 0201 (inch) is called an 0603 (mm) I would sure like to know why they didn't call these 0503.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 15:46:01 EDT 2005 | thaqalain
Russ u have mentioned that 0201 (inch) is called an 0603 (mm). How & Why? Can u prove it by calculation why these are equivalent sizes?