Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 08:37:49 EDT 2010 | denisp
we have a static problem with 0603 led when removing the plastic retainer from the tape and reel. same problem with the feeder causing reject and bad placement. is there someone having the same problem? and how to fix it. thank you
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 15:13:29 EST 2002 | rkevin
Check the pick position of the component from the feeder, the feeder advancement speed, the type of feeder tape, static interference, and the cavity tolerance or slope of the carrier tape.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 08 09:38:26 EDT 2010 | fredc
Could this wire be helping by a second means, becuase it is grounded to the feeder it may be discharging the static at the point it is being produced? If so it could be bent to contact the film and not scratch the LED lenses.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 17:23:36 EST 2005 | Brent Robinson
Another this to check is the feeder itself and packaging. The feeders have a little shutter covering the part when the feeder advances. We have noticed a static charge build up in that, or the parts, causing the part to pull out of the pocket when
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 12 13:11:16 EST 2005 | bobpan
Sounds like too much adhesive on the tape or static electricity. Try grounding the feeder if you think its not adhesive/tape related.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 25 13:29:14 EST 2017 | emeto
you can check several things here: 1.Is this original tape or it is tape and reel service? 2. Is the cover tape that sticky, to lift component a little bit(sometimes might get the hole component). 3. Hole too loose, allow it to move too much 4. Fee
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 17:54:02 EDT 2005 | Stefan
If you are using vib. feeders than the component may be flipped length wise by the following components. Components should be landing with the leads on the right side but upside down. If you are using tape feeders the component may be flipped sideway
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 17:54:07 EST 2012 | swag
Three ideas for you: 1) Make sure nozzle tips are clean. 2) Check coplanarity of leads to bottom of body. If leads are above body, it could be the are not contacting paste well. 3) Investigate static charge in the parts caused by the feeder or
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 13:11:39 EDT 2006 | fredericksr
The recommended feeder for 0402s and especially 0201s is the green feeder with a 3.7mm spec. We use greens for 0402/0201, white for 0603, yellow for 0805s, and reds for tantalums. They work well, but sometimes you seem to get difficult tape. I hav
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 16:45:12 EDT 2004 | Karkanov
Hi, Does you ever encounter static in plastic reel?? For a while when you do a production with our machine the component( mostly resistor and capacitor) stay in the pocket of the reel when the feeder peel off. do you have a trick to stop it? Th