Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 10:52:18 EST 1999 | Jimmy Strain
| Hello, | | I'm a student assistant in a research project that deals with the simulation of PCB assembly systems. At the moment I collect information about SMDs. | My problem is how to assign the correct feeder width to various devices in a simulat
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 10:57:54 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory
Hello, I'm a student assistant in a research project that deals with the simulation of PCB assembly systems. At the moment I collect information about SMDs. My problem is how to assign the correct feeder width to various devices in a simulation. Is
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 20:01:59 EST 2022 | llawrence
Hi, I have a component that comes on 16mm tape and I am using it in a CL series feeder. The pitch of the tape is 12mm, but there are only settings for 4 and 8mm on the feeder. Is there a such thing as a 16mm CL feeder that can do 12mm pitch? If ther
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 12:49:20 EDT 1998 | Frank S.
Where can I find a good tool to splice 8mm and 12mm paper and plastic part carrier tapes together?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 11:39:59 EST 1999 | Stefan Witte
| Hello, | | I'm a student assistant in a research project that deals with the simulation of PCB assembly systems. At the moment I collect information about SMDs. | My problem is how to assign the correct feeder width to various devices in a simulat
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 13:55:09 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| Where can I find a good tool to splice 8mm and 12mm paper and plastic part carrier tapes together? Frank: Check the archives for Tesa and Siemens. Dave F
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 13:56:27 EDT 1998 | Stefan Witte
| Where can I find a good tool to splice 8mm and 12mm paper and plastic part carrier tapes together? Siemens has a pretty good splice tool, which crimps a small brass strip into the tape. The cover tape has to be sticked together with a small strip o
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 26 16:29:02 EDT 2002 | pjc
Because most placement machine mfgs' feeders vary in width sizes its best to get the reference from them. Like how many 8mm slots does their 16mm consume, and so forth. Std. Sizes I've seen are: 8mm, 12mm, 16mm, 24mm, 32mm, 44mm, 56mm, 72mm, 88mm, 10
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 27 10:01:25 EDT 2002 | stefwitt
chips up to 1411 ( I have not seen a 1411 component yet, but 1210 is a good number ) in 8 mm, IC up to SO8 in 12 mm, IC up to SOL 20 fit in 16mm tape. This is just a basic rule. You may also find SO 20 in 24 mm tape. More important is the reel width,
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 27 17:42:35 EDT 2002 | russ
i don't know of any "handy dandy" but something I use is tape width minus 4mm for the max component size that can be fit into tape widths of up to 32mm. 32mm and larger have holes on both sides which would then be tape width minus 7mm. I have never