Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 15:48:31 EST 1999 | Timothy Loose
What do you recommend for engineering lab SMT tools? We'll be doing general PCB assembly and repair, fine pitch and others.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 13:50:11 EDT 2010 | swag
I can't offer much advice on acceptible rates or #'s. From a process standpoint, most of your bridging or insufficient originates in your printer. Look into buying dedicated tooling specifically designed for the build. We use "h-towers" on all hig
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 18:51:24 EDT 2010 | rway
Thank you. I spoke with our SMT guy, and he stated that there is plenty of board support on the pcb. So it's not a matter of flexing. There just seems to be inconsistancy in the solder application. He did mention that part of the problem is a lac
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 07:49:19 EDT 2008 | grantp
Hi, I just saw the new NXT machines at globaltronics in Singapore, and mostly they are faster. However what was interesting is Fuji shows a prototype of the new XPF machine, but it was called XPF-W which handles really large PCB's and uses the sam
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 20:33:15 EST 2001 | Kyung Sam Park
Where can I find this kinds of S/W for SMT PROCESS. With defects collected for each smtline Analyze the cause of defect using D/B in smt process automatically(DB means cause of defects in smt process already prepared with for a long period ex
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 15 13:13:33 EST 2000 | Mark Wiegold
Steve, Basically in answer to your question, there is no real set number for defects. Defect rates will vary between products and companies. If my company was running the same product as yourself then there is no reason to suggest that the defect ra
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 15:36:59 EST 2012 | swag
I've got specialized tooling I'm building for SMT processing. It requires a 0.125" thick sheet of high temp. silicon rubber cut to shape. Does anyone know of someone who can cut silicon sheets to a specific pattern/design?
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 22:27:14 EST 2005 | minimicro
I would look at the SMT Tools BGA-100 scope this is by far the most cost effective tool for the money. We use it in conjunction with our Glenbrook X-ray and get great results. Gary
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 06:29:49 EDT 2014 | alexeis
Hi, Please check our solutions like QPlan or QPlace. Those tools helps in SMT tooling process. It's easy to use and built as wizzard. Our website: http://www.proventustech.com Feel free to send me an email: alexeis@proventustech.com. Best Regards,
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 13:01:25 EST 2005 | jdumont
I have never seen the image quality on the Ersa but the SMT Tools scope we have is definately good enough for spot checks. I have it hooked into my laptop to capture images which works ok.
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