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Solder beads on small caps and res.

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 16:48:42 EST 2006 | Mario Scalzo

I would be glad to help you eliminate the solder balling and beading that you are seeing. As this is a fairly common defect, I would like to forward you an Application Note that we have developed that explains the cause and possible solutions. Most

CAD Formats and Solder Point Counts

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 10 04:12:37 EDT 2013 | alexeis

Hi, We have software tool, called TopoQC, that displays topologically CAD view with failures and calculates solder points by one click. Also, you can calculate DPMO & Six Sigma values on the same screen. You can read about it on our website: http:/

Re: Fountain Wave Soldering and Repair/Rework Equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 19:38:24 EST 1999 | dean

| Hello, | | I will be evaluating and qualifying two equipment types. The first is a fountain soldering device. I need practical advice on all the stuff you guys and gals know about as good, bad, ugly, best applications, setup, limitations, and all

Re: Fountain Wave Soldering and Repair/Rework Equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 20:22:02 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| | Hello, | | | | I will be evaluating and qualifying two equipment types. The first is a fountain soldering device. I need practical advice on all the stuff you guys and gals know about as good, bad, ugly, best applications, setup, limitations, an

SPC, PPM and DPMO

Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 03:39:06 EDT 2003 | mantis

Hi Chris, I found this site to be very useful and explanitory while calculating the sigma level of or company. http://www.isixsigma.com/sixsigma/six_sigma.asp It has explanations on anything and everything process control related. Regards,

Mydata Pick and place

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 16:05:21 EDT 2001 | stefan

I did not question the accuracy, which is very good, but only 99.8 % of the time. If I require this accuracy for a certain part to be placed, than I want to have this part on target more often than 3 sigma permits.

SPC, PPM and DPMO

Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 20:57:00 EDT 2003 | iman

Here's a great book, "Six Sigma for Electronics Design And Manufacturing", by : Sammy G. Shina, Ph.D publisher : McGraw-Hill category : Professional Engineering

Mydata Pick and place

Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 21:13:04 EDT 2001 | Paul

My company is a low-volume high mix contact electronic manufacturer. We are currently looking at purchasing a pick and place machine that is capable of mounting such new components as microBGA's and other CSP's at such ball pitches as 0.5mm for examp

Mydata Pick and place

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 09:53:44 EDT 2001 | Brock

Stefan, I could be wrong but I have a question about every 10th board having a defect. If a machine places 1 million components and a the board has 200 components you arrive at 5000 boards. If every 10th board has a defect, then only 500 boards have

Mydata Pick and place

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 26 12:40:59 EDT 2001 | stefwitt

I would like to enter the discussion by tossing some numbers in. First of all I don�t like the 3 Sigma value. 3 Sigma are 2000 defects per mio. if I remember correctly. This means, if you have 200 components on the board, then every 10 boards have on


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