Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 11:22:56 EST 2005 | Samir Nagheenanajar
I visited the site. The guy with the green smock at the screen-printer looks familiar. I didn't find any info. on V-Score design.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 11:47:47 EST 2005 | moonshine
You may remember the guy in the green smock from H-P Spokane about 6 years ago. The V score routing is in the free downloads. MoonMan
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 11:48:36 EST 2005 | moonshine
You may remember the guy in the green smock from H-P Spokane about 6 years ago. The V score routing is in the free downloads. MoonMan
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 10:34:15 EST 2005 | chunks
I have a tool room that I can have fixtures made. The product or board has no budget to buy a cutter.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 15 14:27:25 EST 2005 | Samir Nagheenanajar
We used to affectionately nickname our "roll blade" equipment.... A very technical term.... THE PIZZA CUTTER!
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 14:05:10 EST 2003 | bradlanger
I am haveing some trouble with ceramic capacitors breaking on a couple of boards I am running. The boards I have trouble with are in a 6 up and 12 up array and the caps are near the score lines where the individual boards are broken apart. Has anybod
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 05 12:14:55 EST 2003 | slthomas
Increasing the score depth enough to make manual depaneling safe may very well make the panel useless, depending on your automated processes and handling requirements and methods. We use depanelers daily, hourly, even. We prefer to route the boards
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 19:16:38 EST 2003 | Neil
Brad, This is a common problem and may relate to the design of the board. In all cases when a device such as a capacitor is place near the edge of the board and the board must be de-panelled, the capacitor must be parallel to the break line. If the
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 07 04:01:46 EST 2005 | etienne
I see that this problem has been already raised in 1998, but unfortunately at that time the author raising the problem did not feedback whether he solved the problem or not. So this time I would like to ask Dougs, to feedback any solutions to his pro
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 11:51:06 EDT 2005 | moonshine
Don't V score, unless you absolutely have concurrence with your QUALIFIED fab and assembly operations. Routing is best for all chip devices close to board edge. It's better and cleaner for everything when seeking quality and reliability. Visit htt