Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 06:32:38 EDT 2009 | davef
Here's what is on that post referred to, not sure what you need more than ... "* Stencil material: metal or plastic, no difference in print, metal is easier to clean, no static problem, available * Stencil thickness: Chips 0.006", SOIC 0.010" [print
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 18:17:48 EDT 2003 | Brian W.
Water soluble pastes generally work best with a ramp-to-spike reflow profile. Check your paste manufacturer's recommended profile. There are many factors that impact your profile; board thickness, component density, buried thermal masses, board si
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 10:13:27 EST 2002 | Vince Whipple
Hi Dave G, This is an interesting problem.. I can only add the following: - Try trimming the pins and see it this helps.. sometimes the decreased surface area will lessen the surface tension enough to minimize the effect of bridging. - As Dave F was
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 17 10:07:08 EST 2004 | davef
Bobvsi: A couple of questions for you: * How does adding a low melting point solder to your "regular" [near eutectic] solder increase the speed of removing components? * How does what are the solder alloys that form when using this low temoerature so
Electronics Forum | Mon May 26 08:23:49 EDT 2014 | mun4o
hi all, we have smd line with 2 Assembleon topaz X.The real speed of the line is about 12- 13k cph.I want to increase this speed.I intend to buy a Assembleon sapphire and change one of topaz with sapphire ( chip shooter).Has anyone of you similar c
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 04 08:13:54 EDT 2005 | Tom B
Setting Speed for Ram is usually in the BIOS set up, Pressing DEL key, or F1, or ESC should bring you into the screen. It will usualy tell you on boot up. Look in there for the setting. Other times its a jumper setting on the motherboard. 7200 & 1
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 14:52:54 EST 2002 | dougt
How about someone on a drum like they used to have in the bowels of a ship to control the speed of the unfortinuate ones that were rowing. The beat could be increased to speed up production or slowed down to adjust for a bottleneck. We had a manage
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 02 16:06:36 EST 2007 | peterson
Mydata machines are very solid. They are always upgradable since the base machine is essentially the same. Recent advancements in camera and feeders have increase placement speed. However, this is generally not the machine you would select and expect
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 11 05:08:29 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, Yes, what a nightmare! We have sent our designs to MYDATA often, but don't get much result as they are also using myspeed. However Scott B's post is really interesting. Can you let me know how you do that? If there is an easer way to optimize t
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 18 20:15:06 EDT 2018 | stephenj37824
Thanks so much for the reply. I had looked at Juki but must have missed that model. I see what you are saying about the dispensing. I was looking at the Mycronic solder jet system the My700 I believe. I have watched a few videos detailing the pros an