Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 09 14:31:38 EST 2004 | Brent
There is standard pick and place equipment such as the Assembl�on (formerly Philips EMT) ACM Micro and AQ-1 that can easily handle your snap-fit through-hole BNC connectors, in addition to other surface mount components and through-hole odd form part
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 11:07:27 EDT 2006 | azbvc
Hi, I have a problem on removing the rivet after fitting to the PCB hole as the hole becomes loose. My questions are: 1) How to fix the loosen PCB hole? 2) What is the good practice to remove the rivet without damage the PCB hole? Your help is muc
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 09:26:46 EDT 2006 | Scott B
We have used these shield clips from Autosplice to good effect. The clips are placed and reflowed on your SMT line and the shield fitted before test. It depends on the demands of your product as to whether these are suitable. http://www.autosplice.c
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 15:53:49 EST 2002 | kenBliss
Hi Steve I understand your point, the comments on the thread of which are slightly off of the original posted question but it still is handling. Handling is handling. If you pick up a board from one conveyor just to put on another conveyor that is
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 15:52:18 EST 2004 | pjc
SPM is superior in terms of technology and application. SPM has larger print area, up to 20� x 19", vs. 17.7� x 15.7� for the MicroFlex. MicroFlex is microprocessor controlled while the SPM has a PC. SPM can print down to 12mil (0.3mm) fine pitch no
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 22 17:25:22 EST 2006 | darby
Tricky question. 1. If you are using fiducials on the snap-off areas then try and have the tab adjacent to these. 2. In many instances your tab locations will be determined by the case in which you are fitting the PCB. You don't want to be filing dow
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 08:10:26 EST 2010 | davef
Here is a posting by P Kinner at Humiseal ... Typically, there are three main approaches to avoid coating wicking into press-fit connectors (and other keep out areas). Wicking is a phenomenon caused by a combination of low viscosity of conformal coa
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 10:06:00 EDT 2011 | davef
Humiseal says: Typically, there are three main approaches to avoid coating wicking into press-fit connectors (and other keep out areas). Wicking is a phenomenon caused by a combination of low viscosity of conformal coating material and strong capilla
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 05:43:52 EDT 2016 | zxcvb
I have many PCBs that use an AVR in SMD packaging, and since I frequently change the firmware in prototype boards, I'm trying to come with the best solution to program the AVR quickly and easily. The first approach was to have a standard header (2x5
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 14:52:05 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
If you are talking about Pin In Hole Reflow that is not true, I hope it was not my friends at Speedline that told you that. Stencil printing of paste for through hole reflow can be done. If you get all the parameters right it can give you joints lik
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