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Re: Ghost circuit shorts under smt resisters only when they are located on solder side of pcb (glued down)

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 25 08:54:37 EDT 1999 | Tom Gervascio

| We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. | The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is that after

Ghost circuit shorts under smt resisters only when they are located on solder side of pcb (glued down)

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 14:07:52 EDT 1999 | Carl J. Odle

We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is that after a p

Re: Ghost circuit shorts under smt resisters only when they are located on solder side of pcb (glued down)

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 09:43:44 EDT 1999 | C.K.

| We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. | The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is that after

Re: Ghost circuit shorts under smt resisters only when they are located on solder side of pcb (glued down)

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 10:25:12 EDT 1999 | Boca

| | We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. | | The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is that a

Re: Ghost circuit shorts under smt resisters only when they are located on solder side of pcb (glued down)

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 14:14:51 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory

| | | We are having a process related problem with pullup resistors on a controller card which has a I960 micro-processor. | | | The controller monitors signal inputs and it's own resources then blinks a LED to indicate its working. The problem is th

Re: Help on Qualification of Printer and Pick Place

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 20:54:10 EST 1998 | Jimmy strain

| I'm very new to the SMT process but I'm tasked to qualify a MPM Printer and a Panasert PnP m/c. The product consists of 6-10 different parts of a total of around 70. Please advice on the parameters for each m/c which I should focus on for optmizati

Help on Qualification of Printer and Pick Place

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 01:37:43 EST 1998 | Samson

I'm very new to the SMT process but I'm tasked to qualify a MPM Printer and a Panasert PnP m/c. The product consists of 6-10 different parts of a total of around 70. Please advice on the parameters for each m/c which I should focus on for optmization

Re: Help on Qualification of Printer and Pick Place

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 20:09:19 EST 1998 | Dave F

| I'm very new to the SMT process but I'm tasked to qualify a MPM Printer and a Panasert PnP m/c. The product consists of 6-10 different parts of a total of around 70. Please advice on the parameters for each m/c which I should focus on for optmizati

Re: What do you expect to hear?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 08 09:05:09 EDT 1998 | Jon Medernach

Going to SMT from THT you will find a tremendous difference in machine reliability. All the chip shooters are 99.9+%. Fuji has the largest market share in the US so you will hear alot about Fuji. In the Far East the Create chipshooter by Panasonic

Re: What's the most reliable chipshooter ???

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 16:44:22 EDT 1998 | Jim Price

| | I am looking for a chipshooter capable of installing tape fed smt parts on tape up to 32mm. Chipshooter speed on 8mm components must be a minimum of 12K per hour. Reliability, customer service and price are the gating issues. Please help me ma

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