Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 10:58:49 EDT 2001 | davef
If your words imaged correctly, it seems a bit strange to have a trace that is wider than the pad where it connects, because we�re used to seeing a narrower trace connecting to a wider pad. It�s tough to determine what the designer was thinking abou
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 05 12:03:39 EDT 2022 | my3sons
Hello, we can offer you a great solution for handling these LED's which I'm betting are sticking to the nozzle after placement correct? We use a special tip material that doesn't stick...our part # 2014-2146 $450.00
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 19:07:47 EST 1999 | Dennis
There are two types of nozzles most commonly used nozzle is vaccum type. but when it comes to odd component which is not standard either plain form. must use machenical grapper to pick up the component
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 10 16:07:31 EST 2013 | davef
First, require use of the IPC-7351B Standard as the sole basis for laying-out pads on circuit boards. Second, if someone wants to use a pad design that either: * Wasn't covered in IPC-7351B ... OR * Was for a component that was in the standard but
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 04:04:36 EST 2020 | nizar
Hi Tommy, Thanks for the reply. We use chuck nozzle and grip the dimm connector body to pick up. The concern is; we do pick up 2 same connector but different component size (height and width) due to different company. So, we create two different
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 13 03:30:28 EST 2020 | tamasmagyar
Hi Nizar, Pick and Place nozzle, pick-up speed, component symmetry if it has to be rotated while picked up are just some things I would look at. See also if the trays you pick connectors up from, are programmed correctly to the machine. You can al
Electronics Forum | Mon May 25 20:31:32 EDT 2009 | dcell_1t
wich is the model of the machine you're trying to place this component? what are the placement issues that youre observing. on the IP3 that we place switches we use a 3.7 nozzle (standard) because of the dimensions on the component, the issue that I
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 14 04:46:39 EST 2020 | tamasmagyar
Hi Nizar, Would you consider having maybe separate nozzles for two separate connectors? If they are different in size, you might have a problem there, since the nozzle you use, is only good for the one you get the nozzle for. After that, I assume yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 12:10:20 EDT 2011 | atgservice
Hi All I need some advice , hope you guys can help. Is Juki KE750 able to mount 0201 components? Well, according to the nozzle catalogue, there is a special nozzle ( No. 149 ) which is smaller in diameter than the Nozzle 101. It says that this noz
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 13:44:09 EST 2007 | dsoohoo
After some precursory experimentation, I am planing on employing a form of low melting temp solder for use in reworking some very dense, copper core PCB's, both SMT and THT, which were originally mounted with 63/37 solder. The main problem with the