Electronics Forum: pick and place (Page 239 of 308)

asymmetrical element in Yamaha VIOS

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 20:59:37 EDT 2020 | kumarb

Hi. The PCB does not look to be heavy. Suggest you try to email their staff - they are very good. Personally have worked with Scott there and he knows the VIOS software very well. https://trans-tec-america.com/contact/ We have the Assembleon Eme

SMT SOT-23 Part Rotation

Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 30 20:13:32 EST 2022 | chuckphd53

I have a SMT-460 machine that works pretty good for the most part. When placing parts I have an issue with the SOT-23 rotation 90deg. Using both Juki 503 / 504 nozzle it will pick and place all of the 0805 and 1206 resistors/caps just fine. I have 9

Re: Loading leadless parts(passives)by hand

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 09:44:49 EST 1999 | Nancy Vandemark

Clarissa, Dave had good suggestions. We load several boards manual at this time. We set our components up in clearly marked bins. The documentation includes a chart with the part number, bin number, reference designator and color code for the par

Yamaha YM84 (Phillips CSM84) Optimisation

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 16:17:42 EST 1999 | Paul Isaacs

Does anyone know of effective pick and placement optimisation tools for the Yamaha YM84 (Phillips CSM84). We are small manufacturers that have 2 YM84 machines, 1 being a triple pick machine for placing jelly beans and the other for placing IC's. We a

component aherence force on the solder paste before reflow

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 03 08:14:49 EDT 2001 | Stefan Witte

If you hold your board sideways in a 90 degree angle you apply a force of 1 g to your components. 1 g translates into 32 ft / sec. square. This is not too much acceleration for fearless roller coaster drivers but Melf�s and Tantalums can fall off at

Re: Product Segmentation in Pick Place Machines?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 14:13:42 EDT 1999 | Jennifer

| Dearest Jennifer, | | Ooooops! Forgot which one I was writing - please forgive me. Ah yes, SMT and you, you see even we don't get it right. If you combined all our answers, you would get close - as close as when we get frustrated. | | And on it g

Re: Philips vs. Quad

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 17:45:29 EST 1999 | Russell Bartley

| | | I'm in the process of selecting a medium speed pick & place machine. I need to place a wide range of components from 0805 | | | chips to a 144 pin MQFP (32mm square 25mil lead spacing). | | | | | | Anyway, I'm looking at the Quad QSA-30, the

Quad 1000, looking for opinion

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 04:19:59 EST 2005 | rlackey

There have been times when we could have done with having a Ken or 2; He may not always agree with everyone but he has demonstrated a very good process knowledge over all the time I've been using SMT net. Also I've never read one of his posts that w

Solder Paste Inspection

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 09:53:23 EDT 2007 | rgduval

What is the general consensus on automated solder paste inspection? In a previous life, when we implemented AOI equipment, we implemented it at the end of the SMT line; our reasoning was that our screen printers had adequate repeatability for our pr

How do you do the 1st sample inspection?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 06:59:30 EDT 2018 | philc

Here, there are two possibilities - either it is a new board to us (ie built elsewhere previously) or it is a new product for the company requesting the build. If new to us only, ask for a sample PCB. You will need CAD data for pick & place machines


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