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Panasonic MV2C pick and place.

Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 11:42:52 EDT 2020 | ccouture

It's good you were able to access the secret screen. Counter overflow I think relates to the machine having lost it's machine origin position data. Do you have a printer in the machine to print the machine data? This is very long time ago for me, an

Interconnect Tech

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 18:42:32 EST 2023 | donovan03608

Hi All, Does anyone have any idea what tech is used to make the flex interconnect here? I was thinking hotbar, but the pitch is probably much too fine for that. https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/the-future-of-screens-is-so-top-secret-i-c

Panasonic MV2C pick and place.

Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 20:10:28 EDT 2020 | gabriel1blue

I was able to access the secret screen! But now it keeps giving me that counter overflow error when I try to do origin. That wasn't happening before when it was all in Japanese so I think it may have something to do with the machine system data we re

Universal reflow acess code HELP !!!

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 21 16:16:51 EST 2006 | gipos

Dear All, We shall be more than thankfull if someone who worked with Universal IR reflow-curing owen (model 4816 CRS) can help. The owen is powering up but needs 4 digit acess code. It is acquired from a closed factory. Maybe it dose have some secr

Flex PCB through production

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 30 17:11:59 EDT 2019 | etmpalletguy

Yo Ho! I'm a little late to the party, sorry! Flex can be a simple PCB to process through Screen, Pick & Place & Reflow, if the card is designed properly. 4 symmetrical tooling holes .125" diameter and 5mm in on each corner of the card. Wedge Effect:

Re: Stencil for 10 mils IC

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 15 11:00:35 EST 2000 | Finepitch Services

"depending on your pad design"... To me, Wolfgang gave you the biggest secret... I guess he meant the real pad width you get on your board is the start point. Get the average measurement in mils and then cut it from the sides at the percentages he h

Re: BGA's - Re-ball -- How thick?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 18 15:36:18 EDT 1999 | Tony

| | | What is the best way to re-ball a BGA? Who has the best system for doing it? | | | | | I'm using our SRT rework stuff to reball in house - when necessary. Of course, we only do this for protos and test boards. We use a standard micro-stencil,

Re: BGA's - Re-ball -- How thick?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 18 16:48:49 EDT 1999 | Tony

| | | | | What is the best way to re-ball a BGA? Who has the best system for doing it? | | | | | | | | | I'm using our SRT rework stuff to reball in house - when necessary. Of course, we only do this for protos and test boards. We use a standard mi

Re: BGA's - Re-ball -- How thick?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 18 16:24:25 EDT 1999 | Scott McKee

| | | | What is the best way to re-ball a BGA? Who has the best system for doing it? | | | | | | | I'm using our SRT rework stuff to reball in house - when necessary. Of course, we only do this for protos and test boards. We use a standard micro-st

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