Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 15:16:35 EST 2000 | Kim Sterling
SMTNETTERS - I apologize in advance if anyone feels this message is too commercial, but we have been receiving inquiries as to APEX's future after 2000, and just wanted to let the industry know that the event will continue. We have the following c
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 06:33:16 EDT 2008 | benefon
If this is machine is of the same type of construction as our 248 with the pneumatic table sliding mechanism, check the 'table out sensor' in the 'digital inputs' section of the diagnostics menu. rgds AR
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 10:16:58 EDT 2008 | dekhead
248 Table In/Out is pneumatic (as stated), but I think Shane is referring to Print Carriage which is electrical with positional "encoder" feedback. Need to check for feedback display in output dignostic.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 20 11:59:24 EDT 2008 | shanenaturalpoint
Got it. The whole carriage travel area had to be recalibrated. Not very familiar with this unit, but I stumbled through it. Thanks for all of your help. Shane
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 14:13:09 EST 2000 | Mike Gamble
Thats great but please tell me why I cannot access the apex2000 website. I am trying to get info on the show with no luck. Makes me wonder where's the fire behind all the smoke?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 15:45:43 EST 2000 | Roland Gorouard
Mike, You can easily access it by going to: http://www.ipc.org/html/apex.htm
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 16:06:19 EST 2000 | Dan Green
IPC apologizes for www.apex2000.org being temporarily unavailable. IPC recently switched Internet Service Providers, which led to this problem. Corrective action is underway. As Roland Gorouard noted, you can still reach the APEX Web site through
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 22 06:19:42 EDT 1999 | TNT
Ron, if I am reading this correctly the 20mil parts are not having problems on a 6mil stencil. If you increase the entire thickness of the stencil to 8mils, there should not be any issues with the 20mil components. The supports you are using could p
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 14:02:32 EDT 1999 | Ron Costa
We are a contract manufacturer currently building a job with IBM CBGA-255 devices and 20mil QFP's that are close to each other. We use a 6 mil laser cut and electro polished stencil with one to one apertures on the BGA's. The customer is experiencing
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 25 15:23:26 EDT 1999 | Dave F
Ron: You're really talking about a step-up stencil in the area of the BGA. I don't think your problem is a lack of solder, but who know? I think you should do some sections on returned boards from your customer to help determine the source of the