Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 13:29:58 EST 2003 | gregp
http://global.ihs.com/ ...is the distributor for EIA standards. It'll cost you about 50 bucks. The standard is EIA-481-B and covers 8mm-200mm embossed tape and 8mm and 12mm punched tape. I tried searching for this standard on this site but the se
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 15:54:46 EDT 2010 | blnorman
I previously did a search on "peel back force" > and there were a few results, and there were a > few hits that say EIA-481 is the standard, but > nothing on what the standard force range is. A > search on "cover tape" yeilds many hits about >
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 28 14:00:18 EST 1998 | Gary Simbulan
I have run across reference to EIA-481 for specifications on Tape And Reel components for automatic placement and am looking for something similar that specifies standards or dimensions for IC Tubes or sticks. I am trying to make the vibatory feeder
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 19 17:02:50 EST 1998 | TaeDong Park
| I have run across reference to EIA-481 for specifications on Tape And Reel components for automatic placement and am looking for something similar that specifies standards or dimensions for IC Tubes or sticks. I am trying to make the vibatory feed
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 08 12:20:10 EST 1998 | Steve Schrader
| Hello, | I am in need of finding any specifications that exist relative to presenting SMT parts for insertion or automatic handling. | If you could let me know any ANSI, IPC, or other specs that are out there I would appreciate it. | Thanks in adva
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 13:25:52 EST 2005 | gregp
EIA-481 standard allows the maximum pitch on tape to be 4mm less than the tape width (12mm width and larger). So it is within the standard allowances. As for how common 20mm pitch on 24mm tape is I can not say. I am surprised a 24mm tape feeder ca
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 12:58:33 EDT 2005 | gregp
EIA-481-B Max tape thickness 1.1mm (not including bottom and top cover tapes which can be .1mm max each) Of course a 1.1mm thick piece of steel will be stiffer than a 1.1mm thick lasagna noodle (already cooked). Is the thickness the issue or is it t
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 12:44:42 EDT 2010 | fdr4prez
I previously did a search on "peel back force" and there were a few results, and there were a few hits that say EIA-481 is the standard, but nothing on what the standard force range is. A search on "cover tape" yeilds many hits about breaking cover
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 03:56:47 EST 2004 | JaMi Smith
BGAs and QFPs packaged in Trays are oriented with Pin 1 or corner A1 oriented towards the Pin 1 identifier on one corner of the Tray, which is usually identified by a chamfered corner. The Trays themselves are usually governed by JEDEC Registered Ou
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 02 08:55:55 EST 2002 | davef
I'd don't believe that the reels need to be ESD protective material. The carrier and cover tape have resistivity and materials specifications. Start with EIA-481. In past threads on SMTnet, we have discussed problems in picking components that wer