Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 29 11:58:41 EST 2016 | dustin
When looking at 0402 parts in our old style Europlacer trolleys, the pick up point is in between two part slots. I have heard that there is a manual adjust somewhere on the sides of the trolley that will let you move part into the pick up window. I h
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 08:58:48 EST 2016 | mbass
From what I can rememeber I used to set x & y to zero advance the tap ethen it was press the lane and vaild button together to advance half a pitch which should bring it all into line. All the older RC software you could just put a manual adjustment
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 13:59:10 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz
Or else, as Dman may have been pointing to, duplicate the first fid sequence, and use it as the block skip mark, if found, then the next sequence is the fid it already found as a block skip mark....
Electronics Forum | Thu May 05 19:13:33 EDT 2016 | darby
Thanks Sr. If you have zero tolerance for simul pick up in your component files then you will not have simul pick up due to variances in your head offsets. So you are saying that on your Juki you run a tolerance for 0201? All other head positions at
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 00:18:55 EDT 2016 | darby
Sorry for delay - been flat out. Sr - I understand what you are saying. My concern is that combined with the head offsets and variations in pick points (i.e. having to teach feeder positions for very slight amounts like 0.05mm)then you cycle times wi
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 09 13:27:47 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Haverhill DavidF, SMTA, SMTnet, I should know this, since Dave does raise a good point that involves the Charge Coupled Model for how ESD creates an event. Be careful you don't blow those components as you seek to create higher and higher vacuum
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 13:41:24 EDT 2004 | Frank
I agree with everybody here. There are plenty of better options than what you have proposed. Without knowing your equipment brand, or what type of offline software you have, if any, I have a few suggestions. 1) If you don't have any offline softwa
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 14:23:06 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Jim McCarten and Dave F, | | Jim - How about a little explanation on your PlacePro 7100 comments? I'd like to know what a "typical SMT board" is and how "thruput is cut in half" by assembling it. Is this typical SMT board something that most manuf
Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 08:47:38 EDT 2008 | locostpp
Yes, this is a good point and really only time will tell just how reliable such a machine becomes. What I'm aiming for is to simplify and reduce the number of sub-assemblies. For example we are building the camera/vision processor and lighting into
Electronics Forum | Fri May 30 12:41:39 EDT 2008 | severs
I say that there is a market... The question is this: -How big is the market? -Is it worth going after? -Are you the person who can do it? Cost is everything to some people. There will always be a certain segment of buyers who will buy a product base