Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 08:19:36 EST 1998 | Jon Medernach
| Hello, | We are currently trying to design and ultimately implement a system that will be able to count and manage component placement for three Sanyo chipshooters on three SMT lines. | As the number of components decreases in the reels we want to
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 07:24:38 EST 1999 | John
| | | | Hi folks, | | | | | | | | I am looking for inputs on a long-standing problem encountered in our shop: Bottom-side parts (passives) falling off in the Wave...where the only remnants of the part is a flattened glue dot of proper diameter and
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 15:42:44 EDT 2012 | anvil1021
Yes they are but not durectly in the center,I was also noticing that even our passive components have voids where the microvias are? As a matter of fact there are up to 5 microvias in the passive pads? There was a previous design that had the micro
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 14 13:47:21 EDT 2013 | rway
Chances are this is not a component failure. First, these are passive components with passive testing on the ICT. He may have guarding issues, but more information is required as has been stated. Are all capacitors with the same P/N failing in dif
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 25 02:48:45 EST 2003 | Grant Petty
Hi, Thanks for the info, and I will follow up on that. For everyones info, I did a google search and found a company called Passive Components who had most of what we needed in stock, so we did an order via them. We will see how it goes. Lead tim
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 14:15:24 EDT 2007 | clarkk
Ben, I'm not aware of any 'automatic' method to convert PTH footprints to SMT. Typically, many of the components are passives, and there may be a way in your CAD software to change the passives of a common size to a different footprint. That will co
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 10:56:05 EDT 2002 | slthomas
For starters, can you verify that the seal integrity is still intact?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 23:59:37 EST 1999 | Andy
| | If passive componets are cheaper why aren't they more popular? Manufacturers like Murata and AVX claim availability and substantial cost savings but little interest seems to exist. Why? Your input is greatly appreciated. | | | Because people ju
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 08:35:54 EST 1999 | K Gossman
| If passive componets are cheaper why aren't they more popular? Manufacturers like Murata and AVX claim availability and substantial cost savings but little interest seems to exist. Why? Your input is greatly appreciated. | It is my understanding
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 18:03:15 EST 1999 | Marc
| | | | | Hi folks, | | | | | | | | | | I am looking for inputs on a long-standing problem encountered in our shop: Bottom-side parts (passives) falling off in the Wave...where the only remnants of the part is a flattened glue dot of proper diamet