Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 19 07:50:24 EDT 2002 | pjc
I used to build flash memory products for M-Systems. Up to 30,000 per week. Nothing special in the process for these boards. 1mm and 0.4mm thick std. FR4 PCBs are used. Double-Sided reflow. The 0.4mm thin boards require process carriers. Panelized 24
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 19 12:39:10 EDT 2002 | Yannick
Hi Our compagny is in a high Mix, low quantit� production, We have so much trouble with the IC because the buyers don't wnat to pay to have the IC in a reel so we use a vibratory. Some operator are very good to make the vibratory work well but so
Electronics Forum | Fri May 10 01:41:04 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Steve, Hi mate, was doing some text book reading and saw this one paragraph that commented on the PCB fab plating could have residue chemistry inherent in the PCB if the fab process control isn't up to mark. such chemistry could surface to the Au/N
Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 07:09:52 EDT 2002 | Andy Hoggan
Teh amount of silver on an immersion silver board won't effect 62/36/2 tin/lead/silver solder, however if the silver on the board is on the thick side and you have a high trace silver content in a 63/37 tin/lead then with the combination of the two y
Electronics Forum | Wed May 08 09:49:17 EDT 2002 | Hussman69
Hello, We are experiencing a little problem of cutting feeder tape. When ever we place two or more 24 mm feeders together, the cutter on the machine will partialy cut the adjoining tape, or pull it out of sequence. The machine is a Panasonic MSR,
Electronics Forum | Mon May 27 12:24:21 EDT 2002 | arcandspark
Carol, I beleive there is an IPC spec for Moisture control. We see all kinds of problems with boards coming from the vendors. We use to bake all bare fabs upon recieving them. This helped alot but waste time. We now rely on the board vendors to bake
Electronics Forum | Wed May 22 13:25:45 EDT 2002 | melsolutions
There is a system that Sony uses called Timms. This system has been used worldwide at Sony Electronics manufacturing facilities for over 12 years. They are selling the software package to customers now as a whole full functional product. They have
Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 08:04:58 EDT 2002 | robbied
Hi. Does anyone out there know of a way to calculate the surface area of populated PCB's? We build many different types, and until now have been using a water displacement method, which I believe to be fundamentally flawed. Our technique is to drop a
Electronics Forum | Fri May 17 03:04:15 EDT 2002 | Mike Konrad
This conversation reminds me of the old �How Many Engineers Does It Take To�� joke. We manufacturer the ionic contamination (ROSE, SEC) testers and I am not aware of anyone that performs such exacting surface area calculations. Most people use th
Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 14:48:33 EDT 2002 | fmonette
Hi Dason, Here is some relevant information that you might find useful : J-STD-033, section 7.1.2.2 Dry Box : "Components may be placed in a dry box, capable of maintaining 25+/-5C and less than 10%RH. Nitrogen or dry air may be used." In other w
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