Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 13:14:38 EDT 2006 | stano
Hi all. How do change languege japan to english on Panasonic REF -G3 reflow oven? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 17:15:34 EDT 2001 | jdtpfacreate
Ryan, It is a must that you try to get a partner in Japan that can help you market your product. Japan is not a very open marketplace. Many of the companies will only deal with other Japanese companies. I used to work at a company that was suc
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 11:25:34 EST 2000 | Brian E. Steelglove
John, I work for Panasonic Create and I just got back from Japan where we sat through a presentation on pad layout and stencil layout on the 0201. Please give me your fax number and I will send it right over. Sorry I do not have it on disk. Bria
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 12:15:02 EDT 1998 | coogan
Does the current Panasonic / KME bulk feeder design use the indexing concept developed by Taiyo Yuden (Japan), or is it based on the Nitto (pneumatic) concept?
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 17 13:25:04 EST 2004 | bob Willis
I believe this is the only system on the market place and was developed by Panasonic in Japan with Malcolm. As stated it does check a limited number of elements but that was its intention when produced. I believe that only high volume shops would u
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 16:40:29 EDT 1999 | PC
| | Where do I find information about Create SMD machines? I don't know that is that Create real name, but it suppose to be manufactured by Matsushita. | | | | | Create ( AKA KME ) is not only a sister company to Panasonic Factory Automation but is
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 05 23:24:13 EDT 1999 | Mike Dreyer
| Where do I find information about Create SMD machines? I don't know that is that Create real name, but it suppose to be manufactured by Matsushita. | | Create ( AKA KME ) is not only a sister company to Panasonic Factory Automation but is also a
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 13:24:35 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| Does anyone have any info./studies on what the percentage or PPM defect rates are for each part of the typical SMT process. | Example: | Screen Print = 45% of total defects | Component Placement = 25% of total defects |
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 14:48:12 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| | Does anyone have any info./studies on what the percentage or PPM defect rates are for each part of the typical SMT process. | | Example: | | Screen Print = 45% of total defects | | Component Placement = 25% of total defects |
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 17:07:56 EDT 2002 | davef
Troubles, troubles, troubles. If it weren�t for bad luck, I wouldn't no luck at all, eh? Tough business. Comments on your trouble are: * On machine vision errors from less than ideal capacitors: This is life. Reprogram your machine to either wid