Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 04 19:55:12 EDT 2006 | darby
Andy, What do you want to know?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 15:59:47 EDT 2006 | russ
Why you are a fine man there Larry Groves! Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 23 07:46:15 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf
Get the Mydata programming manual. It will take you through the process step by step.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 02 06:03:36 EDT 2018 | tanisi2018
How to do SMT soldering using re-flow oven. Kindly provide step by step procedure.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 28 14:55:11 EDT 2011 | remullis
Typically TH equipment has 2240 Unused steps if no pattern is loaded when running a pattern it takes up whatever amount of steps deducting from the 2240. With no patterns loaded in my axial machine I only have 246 steps. Would this be a time to relo
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 18:04:28 EDT 2000 | JAX
Sarry, Not to sure what your asking but here's an idea. step 1: If you can change vendors: change vendors. step 2: If you cannot change: Show them your problem. If nothing gets resolved, work on step 1.
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 24 05:40:41 EST 2002 | albertoh
Hello!! I have a questions about what kind of squeegee blades i need for any step-down stencil in order to get the better results in my process. I have stencils with step-down from 10 mils to 6 mils. Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 11 17:16:33 EST 2009 | thanh
if you can tell me step by step, how do you been doing to get the centroid file, maybe i can help you out by phone. i think you may just need couple more steps to get them.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 09:54:00 EDT 2014 | emeto
Hello all, what is your opinion on step stencils. Is it better to have the step on the squeegee side or on the bottom side of the stencil? Why you do it this way? What are the advantages and disadvantages?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 15:53:05 EDT 2014 | smtdoug
I always put the step on the squeegee side. You'll get some "shadowing" effect on any parts in close proximity to the stepped up region. It should be manageable with proper board / stencil design.