Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 01 09:35:52 EST 2002 | James Bartlett
MINIMUM NDSU EMEG EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS (11/1/02) To serve microsensor research and development via the Center for Nano-scale Science and Engineering (CNSE), the North Dakota State University (NDSU) Electronics Manufacturing Engineering Group (EM
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 11:42:35 EDT 2008 | slthomas
If support is a concern, don't forget that any support provided by equipment manufacturers will most likely (certainly with Juki and Universal) require registration of the machines at a cost to you of probably $2k-$5k per machine. Some used equipment
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 22:44:20 EDT 2005 | KEN
I guess I would rather spend my time demonstrating why a 20K machine can't do its job and how it is really costing the company money. Maybe its unfair to blame the machine. Often the problem is the team surrounding the machine. Poor maintenance,
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 15:29:19 EDT 2018 | emeto
You see, if you can optimize your product setup that will be the best. Back in the days, engineers used only standard values. For resistors for example I used to build boards having 100, 330, 470, 1k, 3.3k.....Sometimes that means you might end up wi
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 00:20:33 EDT 2010 | sudhir14
We are using QP fuzi m/c during the placement of comp. PCB is fixed & placement head is movable This component is placed at last but still we are getting the problem Comp. is placed with slowest setting also slowest comp. transfer speed of nozzle h
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 17 15:25:10 EDT 2002 | lysik
I would look at Universal for sure. They have a ton of late model Chip placer's and GSM's that they will discount heavy. There are so many used GSM's and HSP's on the market you could probably get what you need for a fraction of the cost. You could p
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 15:39:07 EST 2007 | dyoungquist
While the 85% yield on a per board basis seems low, we are actually running over 99% yield on a per solder joint basis as there are about 17,700 joints per panel. On average, 9 out of 63 boards in the panel need rework. Rework issues include missin
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 06 09:33:51 EDT 2011 | markhoch
A "quick and dirty" method would be to start tracking your assembly time per job. Divide by the number of PCBs built, divide again by the number of components per board. This should give you an average placement time per part. You can then use this n
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 13 09:36:46 EDT 1998 | RNLM
| Is cost an issue? I evaluated Siemens Siplace about a year ago and the price per placement was twice what Phillips Machinery has to offer. We too are a high mix/low PCb count shop. Also, Siemens has many hidden costs and the references I talked
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 04:15:01 EDT 2005 | vinitverma
Ari, I would suggest you make a checklist of all your requirements (not just large scale production) and prioritize them with weights assigned to each. Fill in the checklist for each equipment and manufacturer and you'll have the results out. I wou
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