Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 11:08:19 EDT 2005 | pr
I would also say that using 11,000 cph (best time) is an overestimate. Why not take the avg components placed over a 24 hr. period and get your cph from that? just a thought, pr
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 21 01:54:16 EST 2006 | ams_gen
Hello, We are looking for some equipment for thru hole component placement. Could anyone give me an idea of what to keep in mind,typical costs and best brands? Thank you, Ams
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 08:54:31 EST 2006 | Chunks
Depends on what you're kind of thru-hole you're placing. Cutting, forming and placing TO-220s are a lot different than VCD components. Can't just slap any ol' name out der!
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 03:37:12 EST 2006 | aj
Not quite sure what your problem is by your explanation but if you are seeing component shifting with no real trend , I would be confident that it will be down to the Clamping of the board. Make sure the adjustable rail is secure and not moving sligh
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 03:05:32 EST 2007 | aj
All, The component that seems to be effected most is a : NemeriX NJ1006A QFN type device. If heat isthe problem what exactly is happening to the part -cold spots? joints not soldered? aj...
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 10:59:26 EST 2007 | aj
All, apologies for dragging this thread up again but after some xray analysis it looks like there is no issue with the soldering of any components namely 2 x bga and 1 qfn device which are placed within the shielding area..but yet they fail to perfo
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 08:01:53 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
SAC coated leads on certain components require more dwell time. If you find that you have top-side wetting issues, slow the conveyor down a bit or increase your wave height, or, a combination of the 2.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 04:09:43 EDT 2007 | pima
Larry I checked archive but I didnt find any satisfaction answer. Maybe u can help me? Something telling what should operator do to avoid bend leads in IC components - I m talking about handling dangerous. regards peter
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 27 18:23:07 EDT 2012 | calvero
Hi, Could someone help me in identifying the component in the attached picture. I guess it is a regulator. I am trying to understand whether it is faulty or not. The input is around 5V and the output is 0. Thanks..
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 13:13:52 EST 2019 | scotceltic
What temperature spec are people using in the industry to make sure an electronic component is SMT reflow compatible ? Ex. I have some parts that I want to possibly process as Pin in Paste but am not sure what temperature ratings the plastic will m