Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 09:26:16 EST 2002 | stefwitt
you should also look into the different placement methods and their advantages and weaknesses. A chip shooter with a rotary head and lets say 18 nozzles always places one component and picks one at the same time. PC board and feeder table move while
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 09:25:40 EST 1999 | H. van Leeuwen
| If passive componets are cheaper why aren't they more popular? Manufacturers like Murata and AVX claim availability and substantial cost savings but little interest seems to exist. Why? Your input is greatly appreciated. | Good question... I work
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 08:06:17 EDT 1998 | Sjef van Gastel
|John, Why do not you consider the Philips Powerline concept ? The Powerline consists of the combination of FCM and ACM. These 2 machines represent the best in class in SMD placement. The FCM can accomodate 96 8 mm tapefeeders, while the ACM can ac
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 13:54:17 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| I am interested to buy some Yamaha feeders! | 8mm, 16mm and 24mm for Hyper series YM-84II. | Can You help? | | The thread on GSM's inspired this: We have a tough time making the trade-off on GSM's work. The next option we like is the Philips (Ya
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 02:57:03 EDT 2001 | kjellman
Hi, Why not have a look at Philips/Assembl�on, their ACM machine is quite nice. It may also bring you down to Flip Chip, 0201 some through hole and odd form placement. Nice options like bulk feeding, coplanarity tests, fluxing for FC, prom feeders (
Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 16:09:10 EDT 2008 | jmelson
Hmm, interesting. My Philips CSM84 weighs 1600 Lbs or so, and it bounces around quite a bit when moving. It doesn't really move very fast, maybe 2 M/sec tops, and 3600 CPH is about all you really get unless the feeder is right across from the compo
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 07:57:33 EST 2001 | CAL
DAVE F. Far be it for me to correct you, it is not my place. I just want to Calibrate your GPS a little. The short and sweet version- Quad was to sell Samsung machines under a private label. All was ok until Quad released a machine to compete with Sa
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 22:19:31 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | The Tesa company delivers Splice Tape for 8mm, | | 12mm and 16mm. Also special splice tape for 8mm | | paper tape and some splice tools as well. | | Siemens uses for large tape a 'staple' but might | | be patented and then cannot be used outsid
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 29 22:55:06 EST 1998 | Yoshi Kuni
| I would like to hear from anyone producing high mix (~200 modules) with low volumes (5-2000 per year) using an automatic line running lot sizes in the 5-50 range. We are engaged in an investigation to invest in this capability. A view into the or
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 03 16:39:15 EST 2004 | stefwitt
We had a similar system on the Siemens machines, quite some time ago. However, it was not a laser light but a LED and a fiber cable. Actually the center fiber or receiver was surrounded by a bundle of small fibers for the LED light source. You may al