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ICT testing to improve yields

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 08:36:52 EDT 2012 | rway

The process is currently being performed by hand. > I am trying to automate the process by switching > to pick and place equipment and using > AOI. > > Problem number one is getting my customer > to sign off on switching from hand assembly to >

When does SMT inspection/touch-up become rework?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 21:29:24 EST 2011 | rway

I understand what you are asking. I just wanted to ask if you or your company has considered purchasing an AOI or ICT? Perhaps both? Both are valuable tools in the manufacturing process. We lived without our AOIs for quite some time, but in my ca

Dedicated or adjustable fixtures for Universal Radial Inserter

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 10:21:41 EDT 2007 | gmoritz

I'm using a separate thread related to another thread because I didn't think it appropriate to 'pile on' to my tale of woe. This question is strickly operational: - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - . - In using a Universal Radial Inse

Dedicated or adjustable fixtures for Universal Radial Inserter

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 11:08:42 EDT 2007 | dphilbrick

Dedicated fixtures are always better, assuming you use a good manufacturer. If your a CM you will always have a battle convincing customers to pay for dedicated fixtures unless you have a detailed cost structure that can show them how they will save

BGA Device with Slanted and Damaged Spheres

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 19:31:26 EST 2004 | Thomas Denison

We have a ceramic BGA that the component supplier has misaligned the spheres in the fixture so they slant .007" out of alignment from the substrate pads. When the devices are tested at the component manufacturer this alignment issue also causes the

Tooling and Fixtues

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 06 16:42:18 EST 2021 | sg7914

Respected all; I am currently a student at RIT and working towards my master's in Manufacturing and Mechanical System Integration with a specialization in Electronics Manufacturing. I came across an interesting topic regarding the tooling and fixt

Re: Wave Solder Fixtures: Biting the dust FAST!

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 17:23:00 EDT 1998 | Eric Miller

Hey Dave, sounds like your material is delaminating at a rapid rate, I would not recommend using them through your process, delaminating material has to go some where! When composite material is made, layers of fibre glass and epoxy resin are placed

RF testing in CFM environment

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 25 12:35:17 EDT 1999 | Steven Willett

I'm interested in anyones experience in simultaneous RF testing of multiple assemblies in a Continuous Flow Manufacturing (CFM) environment. Issues include board handling, shielding, fixture constuction and probing options.

Companies for SMT Fixtures

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 18:07:36 EST 2013 | pnguyvu

Mauricio, Contact Steve@usastencils.com - He'll make you a free first article to try out USA STENCILS INC design and manufacture in house so it'll be very fast.

customized selective solder

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 29 08:51:39 EDT 2017 | pavel_murtishev

Evtimov, The solution you have described is called multiwave. Consider manufacturing fixture of low thermal mass composite materials. This might help. Regards, Pavel


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