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Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 10:36:42 EST 2003 | russ
I would contact your PCB supplier, they usually have some type of software for panel optimization. Each shop potentially uses different size panels so it is a good idea to ask them what they are using and go from there. Keep in mind that there are
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 11:10:44 EDT 1999 | D.Rusher
Looking for a manual machine to de-panel with the panels held by 60mm tabs. Each panel hold multi-boards consisting of different shapes and sizes. Scoring is apparently not an option and volume does not dictate a large scale machine.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 05 11:52:48 EST 2019 | rgduval
Richard, Are you trying to put different pcb's on the panel, or just step and repeating the same pcb across the panel? Either way, the method is pretty similar. For step and repeat, you need to create a panel/layout, using the panel fiducials. Th
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 12:34:37 EST 2010 | dyoungquist
We use a CAB de-panelizer to separtare our boards out of a panel. Works great.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 07:14:37 EST 2017 | vinitverma
It’s the board origin ( not the panel origin).
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 15:22:42 EST 2001 | micah
Can anyone recommend a good software package which can be used to create panel criteria from Gerber/Cad data. Needs to do more than step & repeat. Need to be able to define panel size, add panel fiducials, define breakaways and hole sizes, ability
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 11:49:58 EDT 1999 | Scott S. Snider
| Looking for a manual machine to de-panel with the panels held by 60mm tabs. Each panel hold multi-boards consisting of different shapes and sizes. Scoring is apparently not an option and volume does not dictate a large scale machine. | Try CAB T
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 05:56:55 EST 2008 | johnlee9210
Our front panels (where the controls show) for our assembled amplifiers are anodized and we make sure that it is free from oils or other stains prior packing the whole assembled unit. We just use damp cloth in cleaning and sometimes flux remover for
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 21:16:26 EDT 2008 | mariss
The mounted panels (8" by 8") are stacked in carriers, 0.5" between panels, 20 panels per carrier. There are no missing parts or other damage due to carelessness. Anyone bumping a panel is summarily executed by the company firing squad. As someone