Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 11:17:56 EDT 2009 | slthomas
xcopy is probably the cheapest way, although it's a manual operation. We just used a batch (.bat) file called "backup" that ran xcopy on our pcb file directories and dumped the copies to a second hard drive on the same pc. If you can't install seco
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 27 07:56:58 EST 2002 | wongmanchung
Does any expert here know the specification of board deflection when we mounting component by pick and place machine? That is when the nozzle place the chip on the pcb, the board will have some deflection. And are there any requirment that we need t
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 30 01:23:19 EST 2002 | jasper
Normally warp max 1% of diagonal board measurement is acceptable. What's your p&p like? Some will not experience problems at all! reg Jasper
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 06 12:52:28 EST 2002 | charlie
Check out one of the board suppport that are currently available: Grid-Lok, Formflex and others. These systems are available for many models of printers and P&P. They automatically set up to any board, first or second side, and provide excellent su
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 28 07:07:39 EST 2002 | cyber_wolf
It has been my experience that when all conditions are as they are supposed to be there should be zero or very little deflection. When you start placing components with pick and place equipment that does not have a Z pressure sense, you run the possi
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 30 01:23:22 EST 2002 | jasper
It has been my experience that when all > conditions are as they are supposed to be there > should be zero or very little deflection. When > you start placing components with pick and place > equipment that does not have a Z pressure sense, > yo
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 28 18:59:25 EST 2002 | tkenny007
Specs for Bow and Twist for PCBs (IPC-A-610C, 10.6. There may be an update by now). I also have a note in our quality guide referencing (IPC-TM-650, 2.4.22) and (MIL-STD-105D). In summary, a PCB should not bow more than 0.040" with all four corner
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 09:09:47 EDT 2006 | stepheniii
Do you mean making bare boards or populating bare boards. You post sounds like you mean the first but this forum mainly deals with the second. And to do either well, you need 10-20 years experience. Or hire someone with said experience.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 14 14:30:36 EDT 2002 | davef
Assuming you are talking about solderable surfaces: People specify various materials to protect the solderability of the pads on the board. Gold, actually, Electroless Nickel - Immersion Gold [ENIG], is popular. * Board fabricators like it because
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 05 09:03:33 EDT 2006 | davef
Start here: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Printed_circuit_board
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