Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 21:38:20 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Wilson: John is 100% correctamuno. Consider checking the wave solder machine survey on the "Circuits Assembly" magazine site to see how the various suppliers compare.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 08:23:23 EDT 2000 | JAX
Jacqueline, The following link will take you to a process related bga site.You might want to check out this bga design website also. www.analog.com/industry/dsp/bga/bgadesig.html Have fun, JAX
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 08:10:14 EDT 2000 | Dave A
Gary, Have you looked at Cimetrix Inc.? They have several packages dedicated strictly to CIM. I think you will be happy with it. Website is www.cimetrix.com Check it out and let me know what you think. Thanks, Dave
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 13 13:24:19 EDT 2000 | Steve Skinner
The best offline software I have come in contact with is CircuitCam. Go online at www.aiscorp.com or send an email to jspera@aiscorp.com You can use cad, a scanned image, D256 data or gerber files. Check them out.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 03 22:07:20 EDT 2001 | spchua
Hi, as what's I understand, there have no any standart of these. In order to prevent these or to improve these, please check the rework temp. profile.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 05 22:40:40 EDT 2000 | Dean
...well, if I had Fuji in on 4 occasions and the problem is not resolved I would wonder what exactly I paid for... Here is what I would do. 1. Run the glass plate program. This will eliminate variables in your production parts and boards. Additi
Electronics Forum | Tue May 30 10:17:07 EDT 2000 | g cronin
I thought I saw that there is a retro kit required to supply the proper power to the multi pitch feeders from older machines. Check the Universal web site for info on the multi pitch I think that is where I read about it...
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 11:50:26 EDT 2000 | Dan Foose
The first step in pinpointing the exact source of the fibers is to have them identified. Are they fiber glass, epoxy or flux? Or are they something else? I can help you with this if you want. Check out mfg-answers.com\ .
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 13:38:50 EDT 2000 | Eric
BP Microsystems makes great equipment, have you looked into a programming service provider instead of buying equipment. Check out... http://www.teklution.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 17:56:01 EDT 2000 | David C.
Check out Robodyne Corp. We used them at Motorola, had some problems withthe Adept Software end of it, but the machine was capable.