Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 04:35:11 EDT 2006 | Rob
IF you are in the UK then you are probably best to run from that particular model at a bargain price. A huge number were released onto the market when a certain handset manufacturer shut down, and they hadn't exactly been cosseted. Quite a few comp
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 20:18:51 EDT 1998 | S. L. Vito
I am studing the possibility of a line with one Siemens SIPLACE 80 F and a PANASONIC machine (cam be a MSH-G3 or MVIIF (m) or MSHII (m)). I have several reasons to do this, but i would like to know more details about operating this kind of line. Can
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 22:08:58 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | Recently at the Nepcon show I saw Panasonic KME placing 0201's, must say | | with my olde eyes it was hard for me to even see the little buggers. Wondering if any of you are placing 0201's? what are the pros & cons, UPH, and what equipment you
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 20 13:05:23 EST 2000 | aldo r. maldonado
i am getting a lot of dimension variation in some chip parts (like coils). Using Panasonic MVII-F chip shooter, I am inspecting the part with transmissive lighting (back ligth)centering with the square shape of the part. I attempted to trick the mach
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 14:31:48 EDT 1998 | Jim Gurley
| Does anyone know how many 8mm feeder positions the Panasonic MV2F SimmBlaster can hold. I read an article saying 30/30 split carriage, and another article saying 75/75. This info. was taken from "U.S. Tech", and the January edition of Circuits Asse
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 22:59:30 EST 2001 | Cosine Theta
I am surprise that you get 99.5% pick-up rate out from the HS-50, unless you are refering to 0201 chip size. I can easily get 99.8% for 0603 and 99.6% for 0402 out from a Panasonic MV2F, and these machines have no adaptive pick-up. To get 99.8% from
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 23:02:27 EST 2001 | Cosine Theta
You can easily get 99.8% for 0603 and 99.6% for 0402 out from a Panasonic MV2F, and these machines have no adaptive pick-up. To get 99.8% from HS-50 for 0603 or 0402 should be piece of cake. Anyway, is getting 99.8% pick-up = 6 sigma process?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 21 06:59:53 EDT 1998 | WAYNE
| Panasonic Create: What (Where) are your pad design and design quidelines that you have in-place? Dave F Dave" Thanks for the response. Many people I have talked with are interested in 201's, but are not placing at this time. I am curious about
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 12:33:35 EDT 1998 | Michael
Does anyone know how many 8mm feeder positions the Panasonic MV2F SimmBlaster can hold. I read an article saying 30/30 split carriage, and another article saying 75/75. This info. was taken from "U.S. Tech", and the January edition of Circuits Assemb
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 23:40:43 EST 2006 | fastek
If......... 1) Assuming you are panelizing them (you would have to actually).... 2) You don't have any fine pitch parts on the board then I would suggest a chipshooter like a Fuji CP-6 or a Panasonic MV2F. Get (2) of these used for around $100K ea