Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 22:30:42 EDT 2005 | Frank
I agree with Russ, a standard nozzle picking up directly on top of the dome. Do not go around (or over the dome) and try and hold the part from the base. Have you tried using a nozzle around 1.0-1.5mm in diameter and hold it from the tip of the dom
Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 15:19:12 EDT 2005 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com
Thanks for the suggestions. We have been going around the dome to pick from the base. The placement machines are Panasonic chipshooters - MV2VB and MV2C. I have several problems with the MV2C. The K-type feeder plates were moved by my predeces
Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 18:40:50 EDT 2005 | russ
I don't know what machine type you have or what the nozzles look like but we use a standard nozzle with an I.D. of either .8 or 1.5mm. We rotate and pick up the part somewhat slowly.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 18:07:32 EDT 2005 | Moe
Has anyone developed a custom nozzle for these guys? http://www.osram.convergy.de/upload/documents/2005/03/03/14/47/LA_LO_LS_LY_E63B.pdf I've found that there is a deposit of epoxy at the base of the lens that can sometimes cause the LED to lodge in
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 17:29:05 EST 2000 | Dane Stokes
We are currently having problems with running dome shaped fids. on some of our product. Particularly with the screen printer vision system the domes are reflecting the light to a point where the camera has problems seeing the fid. Has any one else en
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 08:39:26 EST 2004 | Patrick
Thanks for the reply, I do know that the HASL finish is "domed " on opposite sides of a QFP site & "smooth" on the other two sides. (ie. Sides 1 & 3 are domed, & sides 2 & 4 are smooth ) depending on the direction the PCB was extracted from sol
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 06 10:21:38 EST 2008 | mendcorp
Does anyone have a glass dome intallation process of Silicone dome cast that can survive the standard IPC reflow profile for lead-free processes? Please shear it with us.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 02 12:49:33 EDT 2018 | robl
Has anyone tried producing domed joints for high voltage corona reduction on a selective solder machine? I'm guessing it probably won't work due to gravity, but worth a shout. Thanks, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 18:03:56 EST 2000 | JAX
Dane, I'll give you a quick guess before I log off; The reason you are seeing problems with dome shaped fiducials is probably because the machines in question do not use grey scale recognition. They asign either black or white( not 256 shades of grey
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 27 08:44:08 EDT 2007 | Brett
For those of you who use via holes as test points, and the via holes must be filled at the wave, is it necessary to have a "dome" on every single test point, or is it sufficient to have the via "filled" with solder? The ICT preson here insists that