Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 12 16:30:21 EDT 2002 | stepheno
If you are going to wavesolder the board after SMT you will have to epoxy the parts on instead of paste/reflow. I used to work for a company that squeeged it on. You will have to research component layout guidelines if you do want to wavesolder. If
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 09 10:36:32 EDT 2002 | gregp
I assume there are a variety of people that participate in this forum, i.e. contract manufacturers, OEM's, in a variety of job functions related to the production of surface mount boards. I have read about many concerns regarding the wrong part issu
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 20 21:17:58 EST 2005 | dlkearns1
HI Brad, I'd stick with QUAD, I believe they are no longer known as quad. It's what you know, a different brand would mean learning it and the time to do so. I've never seen any problem with QUAD, that could not be resolved. The C series is kinda ol
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 06 15:38:39 EST 2005 | Grant
Hi, I think we would get a jam up every hundred parts or so, and it's worse in cover tape that's glued down. The problem is the Agillis feeders push the cover tape to the side, which works ok on 8mm tapes, but on wider 12 and 16 mm tapes it's a nigh
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 11:29:19 EST 2005 | Brad
We cuurently are using parts from 1808-0603. Ic's up to QFP133. Hopes of going smaller as time goes on. Definetly would like 0201 capabilities. Thanks, Brad
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 03:33:26 EDT 1999 | Scott Davies
Anybody using trolleys with the pick-n-place machines and do you splice to the empty reels? Does it work ? ================================================================= I can totally support Charles' comments with regard to reel splicing, ie. if
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 05:20:06 EST 2005 | Rob
Find out your maximum feeder loading (number of slots taken up, not number of feeders - 8mm, 16mm, 44mm, waffle packs tubes etc), and your likely long term max feeder loading (ie what is in the pipeline, or could be). Next find out your required run
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 05:09:13 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | | | | | | Can anyone tell me the formula/method to determine | | | | | | | the amount of weight that solder's surface tension can support. | | | | | | | (ie: Maximum weight of components soldered onto a bottom side | | | | | | | of a board during
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 22:49:38 EDT 1999 | Jason Tomlinson
| | I have a board that has surface mount on both sides . On this board is a 22pin connector which is the only thru-hole part.This part is located on the component side. I would like to reflow this part. Can this be done? If so, how can this be done?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 08 21:36:14 EDT 1999 | kyung sam park
| I have a board that has surface mount on both sides . On this board is a 22pin connector which is the only thru-hole part.This part is located on the component side. I would like to reflow this part. Can this be done? If so, how can this be done?
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