Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 29 18:49:03 EDT 2011 | marcelll
Hi guys, I'm looking for a special calibration program I need to complete a IP3 part camera calibration. This is to use the button jig in the procedure. They name the program IP3_camera_proper in the procedure. Anybody having a copy ?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 02 14:31:57 EDT 2011 | smellew
Marcel, have you completed your calibration or do you still reuire some help? llew
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 11:07:29 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf
IP3 camera calibration requires someone that knows what's going on to do it. Unless you have been trained on this specifically I would recommend that you don't attempt it by yourself. I believe the button jig is used for squaring the camera up. You
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 22:02:25 EDT 2011 | fujiphil
IP3 camera calibration, you need the following: 1. Part camera resolution Jig. 2. 10mm nozzle for nozzle centering. 3. Button jig (skip). 4. Glass board and Glass parts. 1. Conduct the Camera resolution. Set the following Delta values: X=+/-0.1mm;
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 13 09:56:45 EDT 2013 | davef
Look here for guidelines http://www.sensata.com/supplier/pdf/CQI-17_Soldering_System_Assessment.pdf Special processes" refer to processes that produce outputs whose output cannot be verified before being released to the customer. These products and
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 24 09:50:45 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach
| Do I need to specify any type of special | finishing to my PCB manufacturer when having | boards fabbed that contain BGA footprints ??? | Thanks, | Stuart No special finish is required. I have assembled boards with BGA population that had HASL,
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 23 16:12:34 EST 1998 | Stuart Adams
Do I need to specify any type of special finishing to my PCB manufacturer when having boards fabbed that contain BGA footprints ??? Thanks, Stuart
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 01 16:22:46 EDT 2002 | stepheno
You have to be sure the TH parts can take the reflow temps. A lot of time you willl have to get special components. We do some BNC's this way, but they had to be special order BNC's. There is more info in the fine SMTnet archives.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 10 11:26:10 EDT 2003 | Lake
Does anyone have any experience with parylene coated BGA's. Can they be masked so parylene doesn't get underneath? How do you remove and replace? Is machining them off the only viable option? If so are there any special requirements /special fixturin
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 10 11:26:18 EDT 2003 | Lake
Does anyone have any experience with parylene coated BGA's. Can they be masked so parylene doesn't get underneath? How do you remove and replace? Is machining them off the only viable option? If so are there any special requirements /special fixturin