Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 10:26:13 EDT 2010 | fishingfool
Manjunath The top camera will be used for probably 90-95% of your inspection needs. However, without side cameras that 5-10% of uninspected parts can be a real pain to manually verify. What you need to figure out is what is your product to inspe
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 11:26:22 EST 2017 | dilogic
Is there something special to care about while reflowing CMOS camera chips? They are pretty reflective on the surface, so I guess IR-type oven is not the best choice...
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 11:10:13 EST 2017 | rgduval
I'd start by checking the manufacturers documentation, and seeing if they have any application notes regarding reflow recommendations for the part. But, in general, make sure to bake the parts prior to assembly, they are notoriously moisture-sensiti
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 15 09:27:10 EDT 2019 | robl
Opal Xii if it has the 8 head conversion. Much faster in real life than a 2060, and parts such as cards more readily available. Had both machines and much prefer the Yamaha built Assembleon badged machines. Both will do 01005. If you do go Juki th
Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 20:15:15 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
Whoo-doggies Jason, you said a mouthfull!! (GRIN) Anyways, 'member what I said about me being a pack-rat? Guess what? I found some documentation that I've had for a while that does document the self-alignment forces that goes on when reflowing. I ha
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 25 08:45:00 EDT 2018 | jacobidiego
Normally some random components of size 0604 or below and may be due to a thermal mass being close like a transformer or AC electrolytic caps. We tried changing fan speed, but this will change the thermal profile and avoid the thermal mass from bein
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 18:24:13 EDT 2004 | pjohnson@volterra.com
Simple process - we use similar Kester solder brands of "no clean" low residue solder wick to clean our pads, then brush with isopropyl, and apply Kesters brand of tacky flux under a Leica 6x microscope. We do this on 7x7mm and 9x9mm packages. This w
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 15 14:32:23 EDT 2023 | emeto
I think this part has terrible thermal balance. I assume in reflow process the part is bending so much that it will cause the shorts you see. I would suggest you get one of these beautiful hi temp cameras and record the reflow process. This video sho
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 12:40:23 EDT 1998 | Jason Gregory
Does anyone out there know of anyone renting equipment to record video of reflow actions? I am looking for a hi-temp camera to run behind boards in my ovens to record what's happening in there. We have some crazy stuff going on with some boards. Help
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 24 12:26:42 EDT 1998 | Russ Miculich
Contact Quad Systems in Willow Grove, PA - 215.657.6202 and ask about their "AIR" technology option for their reflow ovens. | Does anyone out there know of anyone renting equipment to record video of reflow actions? I am looking for a hi-temp camer