Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 19:50:12 EST 2005 | ola
Let the MythBusters investigate it. They look professional...
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 06:34:55 EST 2006 | Rob
Try flux buster ICT pins.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 18 10:04:58 EDT 2007 | realchunks
SOunds we need our version of Myth Busters.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 06:11:08 EST 2006 | Rob
Surely this is a job for Wavemaster Larry? Have you tried flux buster pins in your ICT yet? They are quite good at cutting through the crap on a board.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 13:30:54 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
Solder skips on SOT23 parts is the most common issue when soldering surface mount designs. The two most common causes are the wave height too low or there is too much gassing of the flux as it contacts and seperates the wave. Stck some parts on your
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 04 10:06:11 EDT 2019 | robl
Hi Vikram, Have you looked at the rotating flux buster style pins? A few people do them, but this is probably the best illustration: https://ingun.com/en/Products/ProductGroups/ICT_FCT/CategoryFolder/RotatingTestProbes We also find that the longer
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 08:43:56 EDT 2014 | rob
Hi Larry, Picture a old lady with a set of knitting needles with leads attached to them, pressing the needles into different points of the PCB (pads, test points or component leads) and measuring resistance, inductance, waveforms etc between these p
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 02:40:45 EST 2006 | Mike Konrad
Hi 'K', We manufacture both batch and inline defluxing equipment so we have no axe to grind with either technology. There are pros and cons associated with both technologies under specific conditions. Batch machines are typically good cleaners but
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 17:29:18 EDT 2002 | pjc
Forget what the machine's max. placement cycle rate is spec'd for. For each board you assemble time the actual placement rate. To do this start the stop watch the instant the camera is positioned over the first fiducial on the first board, then stop
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 25 20:47:09 EDT 2001 | davef
Much of the focus of pick & place machine supplier development efforts seems to directed towards either: * Head location detection, adjustment, and control. OR * Component location prior to pick-up. OR * Component position error correction after pick
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