Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 12:25:47 EDT 2006 | Rob.
Hi Fabione, I'm not being funny, but how did you come up with that choice of machines? There is no way that these set ups are equal in speed or accuracy in the real world. I think you should go back to the drawing board & start again, and depending
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 00:34:40 EDT 2006 | darylp
G'day from Oz, I want to teach my wife to drive the MyData TP9-2U & would like to make a PC simulator she can practice with at home to understand the concepts of operation. Using TPSys 2.2.3L software, if I try to install it on a PC as a TP9, it bau
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 10:27:24 EST 2006 | realchunks
>>> Now you must take into account your total board mass as well. If you have tons of heat sinks, or parts on the other side that can affect your profile, you should have them on the board when profiling. That�s where the "engineering" part in all
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 15:16:52 EST 2007 | wavemasterlarry
sure sounds like alot of over kill. You can get all the info you need by running your machine. Keep the dross cleamed outof it and replace the flux stone every so often and you shouldn't have any problems. Them fancy machines are no match for real
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 10:07:06 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi Dub J, I have worked for a few companies that did 3D sampling and found the data they produce to be useless. In the real world they are slow, so that means you won't sample every board. Now if you're not sampling every board, and you start to r
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 19 11:59:21 EDT 2007 | hussman
Phil is wrong. In the real world, we know that part mfgers have not changed every one of their parts to make them "high temp". They just changed the plating. Anyone who thinks otherwise, has never run a profile or touched a warm board coming out o
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 09:34:50 EST 2007 | bbarton
Real Chunks...Yes, that's the most glaringly obvious defect in the short term (you'll probably find it on your production floor if it's really bad) but you may find that everything looks good short term only to have a high level of customer returns..
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 10:46:26 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel
Real Chunks, I intercepted the email below from the RoHS USA pushback mailing list. This email comes from an engineer employed by the largest OEM in Belgium. Looks like you made a great point that �work� can take on several meanings!!! ************
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 02 15:29:36 EDT 2008 | bvdl
small pads like 0402 tend to get hot quite easily. looks like excessive heat is your problem here. pads are wetted, component leads are not. this means solder paste flux on top layer was exhausted before entering in reflow. your profile is the 'in-be
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 10 12:20:52 EDT 2008 | grics
True words of wisdom. Production managers need product out the door, not tied up in wip waiting on an analysis to go and fight a vendor for errors in their manufacturing. Especially if you are a Low Vol High Mix facility. Quite frankly, the resourc