New Equipment | Rework & Repair Equipment
Visit PSI's main Coplanarity Services page for more information. PSI has over 20 years experience restoring gull wing leads on QFP and SOIC packages, as well as myriad surface mount connector styles. The goal of lead restoration is not to mimic "l
New Equipment | Education/Training
Now updated to Revision F of the latest IPC-A-610F and J-STD-001F – the IPC Training & Reference Guide illustrates critical acceptance criteria for the evaluation of surface mount solder connections. With 44 pages and a compact 5.5 x 8.5 inch (14 x
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 03:50:26 EDT 2023 | calebcsmt
Is below the correct interpretation of IPC 610/JSTD requirements for FLAT LUG LEADS (seen on USBs and Diodes mainly) For class 1 or 2, no toe wetting would be required as minimum side joint is only 'evident wetting' and no actual length or fillet he
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 22:20:26 EDT 2008 | davef
Fillet Height [F]. Wetting is evident on the vertical surface of the termination as the minimum fillet height.
Used SMT Equipment | AOI / Automated Optical Inspection
This AOI was purchased for $49,995 from Manncorp. The Sherlock AOI is in excellent condition and has under 200 hours of usage. The Sherlock AOI Systems detect a comprehensive range of defects and errors in PCB assembly using the Sherlock PCB ins
Industry News | 2010-09-30 00:35:51.0
The new E revisions of IPC’s popular desk reference manuals, IPC-DRM-PTH, Through-Hole Solder Joint Evaluation Training & Reference Guide and IPC-DRM-SMT, Surface Mount Solder Joint Evaluation Training & Reference Guide have been released.
The following video guides the user through a typical data collection process. These steps may vary depending on the process your company uses. Categories: WaveRIDER, WaveRIDER SPC (v5.2x)
GPD Global | https://www.gpd-global.com/co_website/pcdpumpseries-optimizeddisppath-max.php
. An operator programs a device for underfill with an appropriate number of passes, dispense rate, dispense height, etc. and defines the minimum amount of delay between each of the passes for the fluid to flow