Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 11:05:49 EST 2003 | Chris
Hello, I am the manager of a Drafting department and don�t pretend to know too much about the SMT process. But I am the manager of a CAD designer so I am somewhat responsible for the following issue. So since no one else around here seems to have the
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 14:41:48 EST 2003 | jax
Cad rotation should not change with relation to how the part is presented to the machine. It should only depend on how the part is orientated on the PCB when the PCB is at 0 rotation. There is a seperate field to input part rotation inside a feeder.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 11:46:47 EST 2003 | genny
We have struggled with this as well. Basically, we have a consistent rotation for all packages of the same type, but I don't think our rotation has anything to do with the actual rotation that the PnP equipment actually wants to see. I believe our
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 15:13:35 EST 2003 | stockley
Oh dear, I tried not to respond but i couldn't help myself. Stop me if I go off into the woods. My guess, Chris, based on your fleeting reference to GF files, is that your SMT machines are Siemens Siplace. If this is so then package orientation def
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 19:18:24 EST 2024 | madisreivik
Hello ! FUJI IP3 left head sometimes places component with rotation error. Vision processing SHOWS that component needs rotation Mechanical side is checked, looks fine. Also, changed servo, no effect. It happens randomly, maybe 1 part from 30. It
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 05:33:06 EDT 2015 | mbb
We'have been working on an issue regarding aluminium capacitor placement in PCB. In fact, we have twisted (shifted) capacitors. Through root causes analysis, we confirmed that this phenomenon is happening during reflow process (no issue on placement
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 31 08:45:37 EDT 2020 | colsenfoto
I am in the process of making a requirements-document for manufacturing of a PCB. I would like to state some requirements for maximum allowable component shifting in the final PCB (both displacement and rotation). However, I can't find any (IPC) sta
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 13:57:37 EST 2005 | JB
Start by verifying the component definition, the thickness is critical. HSP 4796 uses nozzle 81 for 0402's. Make sure is using the right nozzle. If you need to, use the autoteach function to physically teach the dimensions of it, thickness included.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 06:34:39 EST 2005 | bobpan
rotate the machine 5 degrees and the placements will be dead nuts!!!!!!!
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 13:42:27 EDT 2000 | John McGriff
We just had a similar problem with misplacement, and it turned out that the designers had not put the local fiducials in the right places. I am told that placement machines typically recalculate the component centroid to be at the center of a line b