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MVP 1820 AOI

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 25 10:01:39 EDT 2006 | pavel_murtishev

Good afternoon, Question is addressed to MVP 1820 AOI users. Could you give your feedback? What are the pros and cons for this machine? Ease of programming, repeatability, features etc. Thanks in advance. BR, Pavel

MVP 1820 AOI

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 10:37:11 EDT 2006 | pavel_murtishev

Thanks for input, Rob. BR, Pavel.

MVP 1820 AOI

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 07 08:18:19 EDT 2006 | Rob

Hi Pavel, Great machines - very good for high volume - we did a lot of OEM overflow work and for fault finding & speed it kicked the other more expensive machines into touch. However... Programming is a lot slower initially than some of the othe

MVP 1820 Ultra - Manuals????

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 29 11:53:55 EDT 2014 | ilavu

Hi, I am looking for the operating and maintenance manual for this machine. If any one have it, Please help me. Thanks.

Thermally Conductive Epoxy

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 11:57:55 EDT 2001 | mparker

It's amazing the eclectic applications that Silly Putty works for, what the heck, give it a shot! One question, seriously, what are the QFP dimensions? x, y, z? can you stand for the injected material to flow past the leads?

Thermally Conductive Epoxy

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 12:34:12 EDT 2001 | JohnW

The material has to be injected from beneath the component, it's a 240 pin QFP, ideally I wouldn't want the material gong past teh leads as I have to have the option to rework the thing if, perish the thought, it fail's and need's fixed.....

Thermally Conductive Epoxy

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 20:21:34 EDT 2001 | davef

0.4 W/m�C [er sumpin like thet]. But it's real brittle. Sofer rework, ya can just pop that sucker [component to be replaced] right arf.

Best Land Pattern design for 0402 Resitors?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 14 14:59:52 EST 2005 | russ

We use a 25 x 25 mil square pad with a 18-20mil GAP with great success. Russ

Re: Butt-joints

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 10:27:30 EDT 2000 | Mark S

.... an 18-20 week lead-time is why we're doing this. Ideally I'd prefer to form them into gull-wing (except we'd have to do it by hand and that'd be difficult to control), but it's a hell of a lot quicker and more consistent just to run them throug

Thermally Conductive Epoxy

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 19:03:32 EDT 2001 | seand

Hello John, What is the key reason requiring that this unknown material be injected from below vs. dispensed prior to placement. Is it an issue with reflow temperatures, effect on placement/thermal expansion? Is this a true requirement or specul

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