Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 10:52:19 EDT 1999 | Andreas Foehrenbach
I'm in univerity research on SMT assembly systems. Especialy Simulation and Optimisation using OR-Methods. We developed flexible simulation models of various assembly-machines and use them for performance estimation (Components per hour) under differ
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 05:19:24 EDT 1999 | JAX
| | I'm in univerity research on SMT assembly systems. Especialy Simulation and Optimisation using OR-Methods. We developed flexible simulation models of various assembly-machines and use them for performance estimation (Components per hour) under di
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 14:36:41 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| I'm in univerity research on SMT assembly systems. Especialy Simulation and Optimisation using OR-Methods. We developed flexible simulation models of various assembly-machines and use them for performance estimation (Components per hour) under diff
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 05:44:18 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| | I'm in univerity research on SMT assembly systems. Especialy Simulation and Optimisation using OR-Methods. We developed flexible simulation models of various assembly-machines and use them for performance estimation (Components per hour) under di
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 21 09:03:32 EDT 2005 | jdengler
Why don't you estimate a board, then do a time study when you actually build the board to see how accurate the estimate was. This works very well in convinceing someone how accurate you are. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 09:15:28 EST 2020 | klofgren
@Evtimov My company only recently got our SMT line operational and are just starting to estimate PCBA time. I just wanted to clarify, it seems that your formula will boil down to the number of panels multiplied by the bottleneck operation. Is there
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 13:00:50 EDT 2019 | SMTA-Todd
I am looking for a good way to estimate assembly times per board. We currently use an engineer who looks at the BOMS and gerbers, but are looking for an alternative. Any formulas or software recommendations would be helpful.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 20 13:29:22 EST 2020 | rgduval
If you've already run both projects on your machine, then it should be as easy as taking the run-time info out of the machine for the two projects, and adding them up. I'd round up and buffer, but, I always do :) Every PnP machine I've ever worked
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 23:33:08 EST 2005 | darby
If the machine is on it's way..... Question is 1. What if the machine is on its way / remote site...and need to estimate (say 90-95%) probability ? A1. 1 x 8 hour shift 65% x 1 of software estimate or stop watch estimate run on same machine in a dr
Electronics Forum | Tue May 20 12:20:18 EDT 2008 | danimalz
Does anyone have an easy way to estimate how much solder paste is applied to a smt pcb? I understand it varies on squeegee pressure, stencil thickness, and pitch of the components but I was looking for an average. I would assume that somewhere out th