Electronics Forum | Wed May 26 14:14:17 EDT 1999 | Parvez Patel
hello all, I was just wondering, Is it true, that for a given package (area array), upto a certain limit, the assembly reliability improves with decreasing land pad diameters? Thankx in advance Parvez Patel Graduate REseacrh Associate SUNY-Binghamt
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 14:36:53 EST 2023 | klauss
Hi, i've been struggling with register nozzles into Panasonic & NPM machines. I determinate all the nozzle dimensions correctly but while pick and placing some error occurs and it says nozzle diameter error. how can i fix this?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 16 19:24:54 EST 2023 | linux
don't have nozzle data for this nozzle. checked with panasonic no data available
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 14:59:49 EST 2023 | linux
Hello Klauss, please provide nozzle number you wish to register, Have you registered the nozzle data as per reference data provided with nozzle?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 10 17:36:20 EST 2023 | klauss
It's 166M.I haven't found the data provided us with nozzle so I tried the measure and create the data my own
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 20:54:30 EST 2023 | cbeneat
When I see that on ours, I take the nozzle off and clean the tip. Any build up and the machine throws that error. Do a set check on the head and then look at the image of the nozzle in question...OR we hit resume and the machine ignores it until the
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 16 07:25:35 EST 2023 | klauss
Doesn't work. I have 3 of them but all give the same error. If you have similiar nozzle with 166M could you share me their data?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 18:07:12 EDT 2005 | russ
no problems with release on the larger ones.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 21:47:18 EDT 2005 | KEN
You just found your problem. And yes, I have had experience with this material.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 01:20:22 EDT 2005 | Frank
Are you sure about your dimensions? .45mil ball diameter and .8mil pitch, and a body size of 16x8mils is really, really tiny. I assume you mean millimeters and not mils? 1mil = 0.0254millimeters If your stencil is 5mils and your ball diameter is