Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 11:32:40 EDT 2006 | Joris Groot koerkamp
I am wondering what skills operators need to run an smd line itself. At our company they know how the pick&place machine works (refill/ changover), but if there is a problem with wrong placed components they don't known what to do. Our managmenttea
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 19:09:12 EDT 2006 | SWAG
Our lines have operators on all shifts capable of doing programming start-to-finish and can deal with almost any program related problem. We are high mix, low volume. Our builds are sometimes one of a kind with qauntities of 20 or 30. We empower a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 15:47:07 EDT 2006 | Mark
IPC610 training to help verify issues that might arise. Also, the opeators need to know part numbers and descriptions because that should be common knowledge when running a SMT line. Plus, with your comment "At our company they know how the pick&plac
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 16:40:09 EDT 2006 | dphilbrick
We have a system where when we set up the line to run a job before the first part is placed an auditor verifies we have all the correct parts loaded on the machines in thier correct locations. We then run a first article. The board is inspected to in
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 07:57:58 EST 1998 | Mark Quealy
| Does anyone know of a company that reballs BGA's? Im looking for a reliable source that can do a 10/90 alloy. | Winslow Automation in Cal. sells re-balling services as well as a line of preforms and fixtures to do it yourself. We've been re-ball
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 17:25:57 EDT 2014 | jorge_quijano
I've seen both: Different operator using same tool = different splicing Same operator using different tool = Depends on the operator I remember some years ago I did an experiment with my 'splicers': their only job was to splice the tape, and then a
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 09:59:23 EDT 2006 | russ
Trace repair is dependent upon the operator. A highly skilled operator can repair a trace with no adverse effects on assembly. IPC has a manual on reapir methods and there associated risk relating to reliabilty. I wil try and find number when time
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 17 16:09:08 EDT 2005 | pjc
A skilled hand-soldering operator can easily do the rework. Applying liquid flux and raking the iron tip across the leads removes bridges. Removal and replacement of QFP-64 can be done manually. This is of course for very low volume of this type QFP-
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 01:53:47 EST 2009 | thirdeyeny
I am a skilled smt operator that pays close attention to detail with my experience in the electronic field for the passed 10 years i proved to be an asset to all companies that i have worked for in providing quality work and ensuring on time delivery
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 18:09:22 EDT 2001 | davef
Help us understand how these two types of equipment compare, in terms of things like: range of application; types of problems they would be used for; cost in terms of purchase price, operation, facilities, etc; technical skills required; etc.