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Solder Splatter

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 15 22:49:23 EDT 2002 | edahi

well as usual this for flip chip however, this application uses ceramic substrates and the nearby area in which the splatter land on is the marking area (gold pad). We cannot hide this because the package is completed bare die, meaning no heatspread

Re: Create SMD machine?

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

Re: Gold Bump Flip Chip Attach

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 12:16:40 EST 1998 | Jon Medernach

Chris, We are involved in several developments using gold stud bump attach. We make a stud bump bonder and have several processes for attach. Solder attach is best done by plating up the substrate, the underfill must be able to provide enough mechan

Re: Gold Bump Flip Chip Attach

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 29 10:24:35 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| Chris, We are involved in several developments using gold stud bump attach. We make a stud bump bonder and have several processes for attach. Solder attach is best done by plating up the substrate, the underfill must be able to provide enough mech

Re: Placement of 0201'

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 08:25:22 EDT 1998 | Dave Kalen

| 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 are

Re: Placement of 0201'

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 16:37:13 EDT 1998 | Jim Price

| | 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

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

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 08 11:10:19 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy

| 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 make

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

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 08:29:28 EDT 1998 | Dave Kalen

| | 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

Re: Interest in Bulk Feeding

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 17:52:20 EDT 1998 | Wayne

| A wishful thinking of the component mfgs! | The machine suppliers prepared themself with | different designed bulk feeders ( I like the | Sanyo design best ) and expecting the customers | of testing their products. | With some of the bulk feeders I

PANASONIC BD 12

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 08:28:18 EDT 2003 | pioneertechnology

Hello We have several BD12's but I do not understand what you mean by calibration data. The machines we have, all come with the following disks HRX-11, SYSTEM, IPDATA. If you are missing any disks you can contact KME with the serial of the machine


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