Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 06 12:30:24 EST 2003 | rboulanger
You can upgrade GSM machines to process flip chips. Yes, you do need special software and nozzles and probably a new camera with more resolution.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 13 12:00:41 EST 2003 | welsh
Try http://www.e-insite.net/epp/index.asp?layout=article&articleid=CA71303 Mike
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 01:15:15 EST 2004 | George
We had problems with every part of the machines. We now have a Philips Topaz, and have been running 10 months now with no problems.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 15:22:53 EST 2003 | davef
Hey "Dispenser Boy" does this mean we can have your machine? ;P I'll be out to supervise the packing with a Hook in my hand. Poke around the fine SMTnet Archives to get started on aperture design. 7525, Stencil Design Guidelines is pretty much of
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 31 12:22:10 EST 2003 | TN
Many companies used the Fuji CP-4 and CP-6 chip shooters, these are good for the small components like resistors, caps, diodes, transistors and small IC's. If you have BGA, QFP or other larger odd components you will need to go with another type of
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 09:33:36 EST 2003 | pjc
ECD has a product called the OverRIDER for benchmarking and trending oven performance. http://www.ecd.com/emfg/instruments/ovenrider/
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 26 22:28:46 EST 2003 | iman
we had a project like this once. switched to using "genosolve" chemistry (US source, expensive) in conjunction with a degreaser machine, works fine if you can spend the money.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 13:21:30 EST 2003 | gregp
Are the markings on resistors the actual value? Do AOI machines look for these markings or do they just look to see if a component is present and placed well? Can anyone attest to the solderability of upside down resistors? Can anyone argue that u
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 08:20:18 EST 2003 | roertner
This rule is very conservative depending on the epoxy you use and the subsequent handling of the board prior to reflow. You should use lead to pad contact area. Also be sure to look at part height and clearance on your flowsolder machine.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 05 11:26:57 EST 2003 | pjc
Arguably the finest axial lead cut and form machine ever created. They go for like $25K new. Can do almost any type of form. Good German engineering!
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