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PCB Storage and FIFO

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 13:08:26 EDT 2008 | slthomas

Put the new stuff in the back and pull from the front. A pass through from stores makes that a lot easier. Bar codes are a wonderful thing if you can get people to use them. Wand it into stores then wand it sequentially into production via a queue.

Mydata Pick and place

Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 12:07:52 EDT 2001 | caldon

My personal favorite is the Siemens F series and the UIC GSM platform. Both Siemens and UIC have awesome resources for csp, flipchip and baredie processing - Siemens= Dan Baldwin from GaTech; UIC = George Westby from UIC labs. My second choice would

Re: SMT Pick and Place

Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 18:09:35 EDT 1998 | Gary Simbulan

| Our company is currently looking to implement a SMT production line. What I am looking for is feedback on people's experiences with various machines. | Here's what we are in the market for: | Low/Mid volume 3,000+cph machine that can handle high j

Soldering robot and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 15:05:55 EDT 2017 | solderingpro

There are several different technologies in the industry today to assist in the out-gassing of flux cores. On automated soldering systems, there are two main types of perforating solder feeders: - Hole Drilling - "V" Scoring By perforating the so

Re: SMT Pick and Place

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 06:36:09 EDT 1998 | RogerB

Were in similar situation last year and opted for the Mydata. Very satisfied ! | | Our company is currently looking to implement a SMT production line. What I am looking for is feedback on people's experiences with various machines. | | Here's what

Advice on used pick and place machine

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 18:40:43 EDT 2006 | darby

Seeing you are already using Quad; I'd look at a Samsung CP-45V. I believe your feeders will be compatible but please cheeck to make sure! These are a six head, on the fly machine that will do just about anything you want apart from gripper applicat

Comparison of models: Philips CSM 84, 84V and 84 VZ

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 19:08:03 EDT 2005 | Cmiller

There was a great list on here a year or so ago with all the Philips and Yamaha #'s and what they meant so do a search on it. The VZ had programmable placement height I recall. If your in the US I know a CM that I think still has one in good shape wi

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