Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 13:02:08 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf
If I understand you correctly here are my recommendations: 1. You should not need to have your machine read more than (3) fids to place your sockets. 2. It sounds to me like your currents fids are through holes that are getting paste printed into
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 09:51:23 EDT 2005 | Jack
Doug, It always seems easier to fix one or two problems by eye at the time. The real problem comes when the customer wants the same board run again later. You're okay if you saved the corrected placement routine, but if you end up moving the job t
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 09:30:32 EST 2005 | cyber_wolf
I am curious as to why you are using Koki ? Why are you not using a main stream paste that is proven in the industry? Indium,Kester,Multicore,AIM.... It has been my experience that when you start having paste-releasing problems out of the blue, it
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 15:01:23 EST 2005 | davef
We're not familiar with your DYMAX #984-LVUF. The problem is not with your conformal coating. The problem is with your 0805 [and not all of 0805, probably just those from a specific supplier]. This lack of coverage of components is called dewetting
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 13:13:25 EST 2005 | russ
ING, you had to nake it difficult didn't ya! It appears that all of your parameters are okay. When you state that "sometimes there is a residue" is it liquidous or dry? Is your spray fluxer an ultrasonic or a spray gun head? You may not be getting
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 01:26:17 EST 2005 | Marv
A couple of things.. 1) The problem is more than likely on the magazine board itself (TC2), most likely the pal chip that stores the serial number and feeder information (you could swap this with a working magazine to verify) 2) The magazine connecto
Electronics Forum | Fri May 20 14:43:38 EDT 2005 | jfullerton
billscheu wrote: "just use 63 37 solder for repair. I do not know of any specification which prohibits this and until the people who create the rules change them this is the best." All due respect, but do you know what RoHS is? If you sell product i
Electronics Forum | Wed May 04 10:27:33 EDT 2005 | nice90
Or you can use the Hot Air (Hakko) to remove that component and a tweezer to pull it. dont pull it just yet. If you see the solder melting then feel the component using the tweezer by wiggling it a bit and if you can wiggle it only then you can pull
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 21 09:06:02 EDT 2005 | pci
Although I am sure that some of the postings here > are legitimate, it is obvious that many of them > have been written by AOI manufacturers or > suppliers. This forum is meant to be a > communication channel for process engineers, not > salesm
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 17:31:14 EDT 2005 | Doug
Chris, From your email I am assuming you are using an immersion tin process. Is that correct? If so, I would highly recommend you talk to your board house about the amount of tin that is being deposited on your boards. If the tin deposit becomes ver