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Stacking/piggyback chip.

Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 13:18:43 EDT 2011 | leemeyer

We had a Quad 4C that was fitted with a dispensing nozzle. It was perfect for jobs like this. Place the 1st component in the paste, add a dot or 2 of paste to the top of that part and then place the 2nd component on top. I beleive that you may be ta

Re: Solder Stack Film Capacitors

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 28 08:41:37 EDT 2000 | Aaron

1. Check printing accuracy. 2. Check placement accuracy. 3. Your components should be kept in a good environment to prevent oxidation of terminations. 4. Pads pattern should be designed according to standards. If 1.2. are okay, you should suspect 3

Re: Operating a SMT system

Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 21:13:00 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Earl: Two things: 1 You know that I read your articles, because I asked you questions about them and e-mailed you a drawing of a layer stack. 2 You certainly rose to JAXs bait. I believe he may have set the container on the table, while removing

Re: Stacking chips

Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 10:17:54 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

Hi Ashok, you may look through the archive for "patches - Wolfgang Busko 09:57:37 11/12/1999" it�s exact the same subject. Do you have the newest IPC-standart Jeff is talking about in that thread ? What�s the reason for this measure, component-sho

Re: Back to back SMT Tantalum capacitors

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 21:51:47 EST 1999 | Dave F

Jason, if you're considering: * "Stacking" components, it's a bad idea because you're reducing the surface area of the lower component, which is required for heat (power) dissipation. * Multiple components side-by-side or end-to-end, it acceptable

EKRA

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 18 08:35:05 EDT 1999 | John

Does anyone have any experience with EKRA screenprinters? I am looking for a semiauto screenprinter and I came across this brand. My local rep says that they are fairly new in the US, so, it is hard to get opinions on the machine. I am looking als

Test Handler for Memory Modules

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 06:10:07 EDT 1999 | Steve

Hello everyone, I am currently looking for a test handler for memory module applications. The one I have seen stacks the modules on top of each other. I am worried that this contact may damage the capacitors on the modules. Does anyone have any exper

Sensbey Spray Fluxer

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 01 15:50:15 EDT 2002 | pjc

I had a 1995 SENSBEY MXL-400J at the last place I worked. I had very good results- easy to setup, run and maintain. It has a paint gun type spray head. Good idea to have spares cause they can clog. I sprayed a Multicore NC flux. Only downer was a fai

Cracked Tantalum Capacitors

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 15:37:41 EST 2004 | pdeuel

What type of P&P machine? Useing any Placement force? Ramp speed in reflow? PCB thickness properly defined? Tooling supports too high? Any doubble stacking of parts? Occuring with only one part manufacturer? Start with processes where problem is note

PCB Storage - WIP

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 07:48:23 EDT 2004 | BobL

Contact Jim Marquis at Kimchuk, Inc. (203) 790-7800. They are marketing a rack and stack product that allows you to store the pc boards flat. It is esd safe and eliminates damage from handling boards. I have been in electronic manufacturing for 20 ye


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