Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 14:20:57 EDT 2000 | PFA
I believe that the standard taping is 44x32
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 03:30:26 EDT 2000 | gary
We got PLCC 68 components on our new products and we are not sure on what feeder pitch we are going to use for the said part as we do not have 44mm feeders. Can anyone there help me what feeders are they using for the said parts so we won't end up bu
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 20:36:08 EDT 2000 | Jason
What type of machine are you placing the PLCC68 with? We place PLCC84 on a Fuji QP242 and we use Hover-Davis electronic feeders. They are expensive but worth the money as you can change the pitch to many setting as long as the width remains the sam
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 26 05:14:38 EDT 2013 | anilw2006
We had a solder joint problem in gold plated PLCC68 ic. We do double sided reflow process with Cookson OL107F paste. First we do top with paste and second with glue process.The solder joint shape and wetting looked normal.In the process of testing
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 23:28:06 EDT 2000 | gary
our equipment is Universal GSM1. we can't afford the price of a 44 mm multi pitch feeder from universal that's why we are planning to settle with the fixed pitch feeder. thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 07:40:37 EDT 2000 | JAX
gary, If you know who you are buying the parts from( who is your vendor), you can either log on to there web site and find the packaging specs or contact them and ask. All you need is the manufacturing number of the part, and your purchasing group
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 21:48:26 EST 2005 | davef
We thought Bob Willis posted something like that a few years ago, but can't find it [real quick. Maybe someone more patient can.] Anyway, a PLCC68 weighs 4.67gm. On various PLCC size dropping or not: * upto 52 will stay put * 84 will drop
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 20:41:01 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Gary: I agree with P that 44x24mm is more common, but yano, every single time I buy a fixed pitch feeder trying to get heads-up on an assembly requirement, it ends-up being the wrong pitch. Is it possible that your future component supplier might b
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 17:07:42 EDT 2004 | russ
the only components I have had trouble with so far are PLCC68 and larger, Large Coils (2b and 3b size) Heavy crystals. Some BGAs if they are not PBGAs. There was a discussion on this and a formula was given to determine if a part will hang under th
Electronics Forum | Thu May 03 15:07:59 EDT 2012 | rodrigo
Hi all, What the largest part I can place with these machines? I'm going to try to install a PLCC68 using the front light because the part is bigger than the backdisk and I want to make sure it can handle it. The part is about 30mmx30mm. Thanks