Electronics Forum: scales (Page 11 of 41)

Re: Any SMTnetters coming to the Chip scale and BGA National Symposium?

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 17:40:40 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| Just curious, | | Are any of ya'll coming out here to the Chip scale and BGA National Symposium out here in Santa Clara, Cal-i-for-ni-yay next week? I'm a-goin'...gonna learn more about them little buggers...I just know enough now to be extremely

Re: What does "CSP" mean?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 16:44:37 EDT 1998 | Steve A

| Reading some technical report I found the term "CSP", but no explanation. | I guess something about Chip Scale Package... but not sure. | Could someone please explain it to me? | Rgds, | Anderson You are absolutely correct. CSP is an acronym for C

DEK 265

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 15:57:18 EST 2010 | baildl632

We have a DEK 265 also. It may be the PNOZ (relays in a box) or the "in rush" capacitors "leaking" or "opening" causing your power supply symptoms. Went through something that sounds similar to your description of "power supply" problems. Your best o

Beaker Scale Testing for flux cleaning chemistries/surfactant

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 22 05:01:19 EDT 2011 | azrina

Hi, I am doing my master degree in flux cleaning process for flip chip assemblies and required to establish a new receipt for flux cleaning. currently, i am doing screening process for the parameters involve ; temp,pressure, surfactants, speed and a

Meridian 1020P servo wont start

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 12:00:25 EDT 2014 | bobpan

You have a rather old machine that you are running....now realizing this you need to check some things. 1. Clean the scales in the x and y direction. On some of the encoders there is an led to see if its reading correctly....Usually it turns green b

Re: Component Counter - THT!!

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 02 05:35:02 EDT 2000 | Terry Weston

Can't help with the Toledo counter, but it sure sounds like it may be partof the Toledo Scale company. Iteco is from Italy, try www.iteco.it - I don't know who reps them in the USA, but they dohave an English page versionon their website. Good luck

Tooling Support

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 10:32:46 EDT 2001 | hinerman

There are three types of tooling, on a continuous scale a. Manual b. Semi-Automatic c. Automatic An example of a manual system is magnetic pins or a setup where pins drop into a fixed grid. Semiauto would be a system that automatically sets the t

Re: Pay scale

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 00:36:13 EDT 1999 | JAX

| Whats the average pay an SMT operator should get i work with fuji panasonic and mydata equipment | Why all these payscale questions? Review time?? Pay, in SMT, is determined by what you know and what you can get the machine to do. If you are

Re: De-panel

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 11:49:58 EDT 1999 | Scott S. Snider

| Looking for a manual machine to de-panel with the panels held by 60mm tabs. Each panel hold multi-boards consisting of different shapes and sizes. Scoring is apparently not an option and volume does not dictate a large scale machine. | Try CAB T

Re: uBGA placement

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 14:32:02 EDT 1999 | Barney Whalen

| Hi all, | | What is the typical placement head pressure for the GSM1 for placing the micro / chip Scale BGAs ? | | Thanks | Upinder | ======= | Hello Upinder, The typical placement pressure for a GSM1 with Flex head is 150-170 grams. You can p


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