Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 09:39:33 EDT 2014 | emeto
Hi there, It looks weird how you handled the problem. Just a thought, but would you check the stencil and may be recut a new one, making sure you have the image exactly in the center and have the fiducials exactly where you want them and the frame
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 05:35:50 EST 2014 | jlawson
Valor-Mentor has bardcode based verification solution with machine connection and control for most machines on market and options to connect to machines in various ways to lock system until verification process is done. Handles splicing and led binin
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 05:36:37 EST 2014 | jlawson
Valor-Mentor has bardcode based verification solution with machine connection and control for most machines on market and options to connect to machines in various ways to lock system until verification process is done. Handles splicing and led binin
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 10:47:37 EST 2014 | grahamcooper22
Probably not all the overpinted paste is flowing onto the joint. You may need a paste with great coalescence properties so it all flows together, and doesn't leave any on the resist. Does the paste drip out the through hole too ? If so it suggests it
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 21:39:18 EST 2014 | gregp
Hi Spoilt...thanks for your reply. The latter part of your reply is a bit perplexing though. The CS-400E is easy to set up. There are two lights spots that indicate the insertion location. The component does not need to be prepped other than bent
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 17 16:23:14 EST 2014 | budro
The company I work for is installing a SMT prototype line, and I've been asked to determine the cost of operation. I know there will be cost for solder, solder paste, flux, stencils, glue, nitrogen, ect... I just want to make sure I'm not missing any
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 18:57:52 EST 2014 | warwolf
I can only say it looks okay for what you need, you will want a dual wave system it can make things so much easier. One thing to check would be the wave nozzle sizes I can see that the conveyor will do up to 15" but thats not to say the nozzle is
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 11 08:22:26 EST 2014 | emeto
The longer the oven, the better. You will have much more capabilities in creating the precise profiles the way you want them(with10-12 zone oven). I have worked with ovens from 2 to 12 zones and the difference is huge. In my opinion try to get a 10zo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 09:16:35 EST 2015 | charliedci
As we here are realizing that the list of MSL-3 and higher is much longer than we thought: 1)Component Datasheets do not necessarily state MSL rating. 2)Component manufacturers seem to make it difficult for its users (the folks who buy their produc
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 15:46:07 EST 2015 | comatose
We did 0402s for years on a GSM. Is this a flexjet or a 4 spindle head? A flexjet is easy with 0402s. The four spindle nozzles are big, you run into issues with knocking already places parts and having to Z zone carefully (and beware repair cycles.)