Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 09:34:48 EDT 2004 | glaucon
See attached link, I've used this in the past. http://www.efd-inc.com/
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 07:35:42 EDT 2004 | Paddy
Hello all, I am looking at doing some trials with underfill under 1mm pitch BGA devices. Can anybody share any good / bad experience with this process ? Also I probably will not be in a position to procure automated equipment so are there any man
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 29 09:06:52 EDT 2004 | Rob
Hi Paddy, There's been a lot of low cost second user underfill equipment around recently, I've seen stuff go for as low as �20K - but make sure a dispense head is included. Good luck, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 21 09:07:35 EDT 2014 | wsp364
My UIC destacker does fine with 2mm thick boards. However, I have to hand feed the 1mm thick boards. I have seen vacuum board placers for small boards but not for large boards. I need to get a solution for 24" x and 16" y boards that are only
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 24 19:27:28 EDT 2014 | wsp364
Do you know the maximum board size for that destacker? I left a message with a sales rep. btw- are you a Torch Lake guy???
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 24 13:00:36 EDT 2014 | markhoch
I'd check into the ASYS LSB-03 Bareboard Destacker. It isn't a gravity drop style. It uses edge clamps to clamp the top PCB on the stack and then drop it on the transport rail. So it doens't destack from bottom to top, it destacks from top down. We
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 12:58:33 EDT 2005 | gregp
EIA-481-B Max tape thickness 1.1mm (not including bottom and top cover tapes which can be .1mm max each) Of course a 1.1mm thick piece of steel will be stiffer than a 1.1mm thick lasagna noodle (already cooked). Is the thickness the issue or is it t
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 03 07:47:47 EST 2008 | jdengler
mickd, I prefer a rail of 7.62mm (0.300"). This alows for the tooling pins and fiducials without any trouble and minimizes the waste. A fiducial of 1mm round with a 1mm clear area around it. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 08:00:08 EDT 2012 | deanm
ENIAC, 0.040" equates to 1mm, not 0.1mm. 0.040" is the IPC minimum recommended fiducial size and when we started putting fiducials on our boards I assumed that all equipment manufacturers should be able to automatically spot that size. Since then I'v
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 12:10:20 EST 2003 | frank
Well, let me take a shot... +/-100um = 0.1mm 5 sigma = is the number of acceptable defects (or placements outside of that accuracy (or tolerance). I believe 5 sigma is 233 defects out of 1 million, but I could be wrong on that. So basically all pl