Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 14:02:06 EST 2006 | jsloot
I am starting to use a DATAPAQ wave analysis software on our Econopak EPK II machines. I would like to know what values you may be using for alarm conditions. I can email an example if you can help. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 23:12:43 EDT 2022 | glasscake
New to X-Ray inspection, looking for documentation on finding, analyzing, determining, ext defects with a 2D 5 axis machine
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 12 18:11:03 EDT 2001 | davef
First, what on the area array package are you analyzing � * Package cracking? * Cracked solder balls? * Er, what? Second, most failure analysis discussions consider dye penetration to be a non-destructive test, but then again most failure analysis
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 10:25:44 EDT 2005 | Fred Saffer
A thorough analysis is in order because laser point-to-point soldering lacks the flexibility of the bottom sided miniwave systems. My experience showed that heating profiles could be grossly affected by color temperature and thermal mass. This can be
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 17 09:41:41 EDT 2002 | caldon
I always look into the Support Structure (Service, Applications, Training, Project/product management) of the organization. With that said I have to give Assembleon the edge. I also like the relationship between Cookson and Assembleon. Cookson Perfor
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 05 14:00:35 EST 2008 | danlewis
Tony SMT, Have you looked into alternative services? I haven't performed a cost analysis lately, but with the equipment costs, tape & reel costs, cover tape handling issues, manual steps involved from someone who doesn't perform the task on a regula
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 18:03:30 EDT 2005 | davef
Key Issue: Will this machine solder your boards? You never know until you solder one. Any other avenues of analysis involve substantial risk. Flux Selection * High or low solids * VOC or VOC-free Solder Alloy * If using lead-free, avoid stainles
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 11:43:14 EST 2007 | stepheniii
The dumbest thing I read was the response to me saying people should not automatically send product to China. I was told not to bury my head in the sand. A lot of companies are being lemmings and taking it for granted it's best to send a product to C
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 06 08:23:05 EDT 2014 | sarason
There are a few Open Source projects for this sort of thing for instance http://hackaday.com/2011/11/30/openpnp-working-to-create-an-affordable-and-completely-open-pick-and-place-machine/ Also try my webpage it has some links to these and pther pr
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 19:43:22 EDT 2024 | bclaycomb
Hello everyone, Last year, our company ventured into the SMT arena to manufacture PCBs in-house for our products. We've been utilizing two Neoden 10 pick-and-place machines in series. However, as we grow, we've encountered some limitations with our