Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 09:34:14 EST 1998 | R Hamilton
Does anyone know of any software programs that will verify a Pick & Place program to the Bill of Materials (BOM)? Verify meaning the Part # and Ref. Des. matching of the two files. We use GCPlace to merge our BOM with X/Y file but ocasionally Ref
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 16:23:32 EDT 2008 | gsala
Read the RoHS Directives 2005/95/EC what they say about % limits of lead in homogeneous part http://www.berr.gov.uk/files/file29912.pdf more infos: http://www.ides.com/articles/rohs.asp and see the emendment 2005/618/EC Article 1 http://europ
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 11:15:58 EST 1998 | Scott B
| | Does anyone know of any software programs that will verify a Pick & Place program to the Bill of Materials (BOM)? Verify meaning the Part # and Ref. Des. matching of the two files. | | We use GCPlace to merge our BOM with X/Y file | but ocas
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 10:11:09 EST 1998 | Scott Cook
| | Does anyone know of any software programs that will verify a Pick & Place program to the Bill of Materials (BOM)? Verify meaning the Part # and Ref. Des. matching of the two files. | | We use GCPlace to merge our BOM with X/Y file | but ocas
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 12:12:48 EST 1998 | Barry Kauffman
| | | | Does anyone know of any software programs that will verify a Pick & Place program to the Bill of Materials (BOM)? Verify meaning the Part # and Ref. Des. matching of the two files. | | | | We use GCPlace to merge our BOM with X/Y file |
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 17:04:38 EDT 2002 | ereno
We have a connector mfg that claims that their design is good and does not contribute to the problem that we are having. The problem is evidence of poor soldering. All other components that surround this connector have very good solder joints, with t
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 03:41:43 EST 2016 | Haizen
I need to extract data from a log file and sort the data in an Excel file. Details are as follows: - Log File is a measurement result produced by an In-Circuit Tester (no info. about it, no name, no type, nothing). - Measurement Result is from
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 11:42:05 EST 2001 | aiscorp
In the past when the electronics industry was only beginning to mature, many companies considered CIM systems or even just basic CAD/CAM functionality a luxury of only the large OEM's which would develop their own tools. Now, with the competitivenes
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