Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 15:16:35 EST 2014 | jlawson
Gerber in general is not best data set for assembly, alot of processing has to be done, manually or via software tools, all with their nice features, but as you state there is no actual datum XY , pin 1 , rotation references thus has to be 'generated
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 06 10:43:49 EST 2008 | samir
Folks, what is the industry consensus? Which is the more popular lead-free, flat finish these days? Here's what I know from my experience. IAg: 1. Quality of finish is dependent on supplier 2. Can NOT be reworked. It is known that reworking t
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 10:31:46 EST 2014 | jimpat
Sounds like your volumes are pretty low. Pick and Place is the bottleneck in the assembly line. Consider an oven that can keep up with the throughput of your P&P. "The best" is determined on individual cases for a specific application and enviro
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 08:47:50 EDT 2017 | emeto
From what I know, you should follow IPC standard for the class assembly that you are building. From your post somebody mentioned something somewhere - doesn't make it official information. I would not be worried about having voids, but what is their
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 17 21:38:55 EDT 2017 | jlawson
I think the main driver is MTBF data driven by the Car OEMS, mainly german makers pushing this onto suppliers in supply chain. Vacuum soldering and void reduction is a hot topic for the leading electronics suppliers in Germany at the moment. Is not r
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