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Cp and Cpk values

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 17:47:19 EST 2003 | msivigny

Hello EW, thanks for your input, the data collection for measurements such as these can get confusing because you're calculating deviations from set point location to actual placement location and then analyzing the full result. Then there are many o

Granite Surface and ESD

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 04:51:53 EST 2005 | dougs

I think what Russ is getting at is that the granite table is used for it's flat surface to aid in measurement, the flat surface helps to measure heights very accuratly. If you add another surface on top of that then you lose what the granite surface

SPC and Wave

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 11:52:16 EDT 2005 | davef

Sure you can use SPC charting on the wave setup parameters to warn of impending problems. Examples of useful points of analysis are: * Dwell * Temperature * Pot analysis Certainly there's a range of other process controls that could be monitored.

RNETs and Lead Free

Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 10:15:46 EDT 2008 | llaerum

We are also having some issues with certain small parts. In our case this is tantalum caps and 0402 caps. We had a vendor admit after much discussion that the plating used from a particular orgin was different on the tantalums. The tehory is thatthsi

QSoft2 and Sound output

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 14 09:28:27 EDT 2008 | torch

im currently trying to get the audio responses working with QSoft2 as our machine didnt come with a soundcard ive managed to find an old ISA card and get it installed. its a creative soundblaster so quite a well known brand and easy to install, win98

NADCAP and thermocouple calibration

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 16:49:15 EDT 2013 | hegemon

You mean you don't pull all of your thermocouples out of the ovens once a year and send them out for calibration? - lol Tough question. You have a calibrated datalogger. (I assume) You have an oven with preset zone temps, each zone controlled by a

Headers and SMT

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 13:33:01 EDT 2015 | marlyn

Hey there fellow people with SMT > issues... What's the proper procedure for > soldering through-hole headers on the back-side > of the PCB (pins poking out on same side as SMT > parts)? ( Yes - I did the SMT side first and am > now faced with L

MPM Up2000 and SMEMA

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 13 10:00:27 EDT 2016 | awhite

Switched out the mech. relay on the board loader, no change. Same behavior. Could not find a mech. relay on the printer... SMEMA wiring appears go directly to a PCB. And it is at that point that I run out of talent. If the machine weren't dedicate

AOI, Quality and SPC

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 17:27:07 EST 2003 | msivigny

Hello Dave, I can understand why you might not use the auto-correct function based on the time it takes to perform the operation. I question why there is an auto-correct function in the first place? If I understand the way this works correctly, the m

SPC and Wave

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 13:28:55 EDT 2005 | Brian

A process consists of much more than just thee machine. When developing a cause and effect diagram ffor the process, there are many parameters that fall outside the machine itself. There are Man, Machine, Methods, and Materials. Just monitoring th


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