Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 07:43:12 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| does anyone know what exactly the term "characterization of a machine" means?i need to characterize a flip chip bonder which has the capacity to mount the dies on substrates not more than 2" x 2" size.please respond asap. Characterization means det
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 20:38:30 EDT 1998 | parag
does anyone know what exactly the term "characterization of a machine" means?i need to characterize a flip chip bonder which has the capacity to mount the dies on substrates not more than 2" x 2" size.please respond asap.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 13:17:34 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| does anyone know what exactly the term "characterization of a machine" means?i need to characterize a flip chip bonder which has the capacity to mount the dies on substrates not more than 2" x 2" size.please respond asap. Parag: Check the link bel
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 15:53:05 EST 1998 | Tom Foley
| I am looking for component placer that can handle not only smc but also flip chip C4. | If there is any machine satisfying my request, please inform me. | machine name , spec, and so on. Take a close look at the Philips ACM. The ACM is engineere
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 20:08:18 EST 1998 | Chang Woo Cho
I am looking for component placer that can handle not only smc but also flip chip C4. If there is any machine satisfying my request, please inform me. machine name , spec, and so on.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 14:52:20 EST 1998 | Igmar
| I am looking for component placer that can handle not only smc but also flip chip C4. | If there is any machine satisfying my request, please inform me. | machine name , spec, and so on. You should definitely consider the "Best-in-Class" SIPLACE
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 22 02:23:25 EST 1998 | Jon Gruett
Chang, I recommend that you stop by the Siemens booth at the NEPCON West show and see the F4 and F5 machines. I think you will be pleaseantly surprised by what you see. Take some time and really research the next generation of machines that are her
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 10:33:06 EDT 2014 | demzvill
Do you mean that pick up z height is taught too deep thats why it can possibly flip the next chip. I will check our machine if have the same setting as yours. Thank you for this thought.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 23 10:00:08 EDT 2000 | Chrys Shea
Yeah, them soldering machines sure got some demons in them...My waves used to get blamed for wrong polarities all the time. Sneaky little devils used to pull components out of the boards, flip them around, and get the pins back in the holes while
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 10:01:24 EDT 2014 | isd_jwendell
I do not know the Juki machines, but on my Essemtec I need to turn on the vac after the nozzle is down for 0402 parts. I also cannot touch/hit the current part/tape because it tends to flip the next part from the tape bounce. Then there is also the t