Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 11:30:20 EST 2002 | itempea
Just a question: have you ever tried to transfer programs between 2 identical MPM printers, or between 2 identical CAMALOT Geminis? Well, you'll be surprised to find out that you have to spend 15 to 30 min tweaking them on the second machine. And th
Electronics Forum | Thu May 22 17:17:37 EDT 2003 | ssnow
I have to agree with you on the documentation side of the manuals ,they were written before they ever hired a tech writer, when they finally did they wrote manuals for the newer stuff and let the older machines alone. The basic's are pretty straight
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 17 09:41:41 EDT 2002 | caldon
I always look into the Support Structure (Service, Applications, Training, Project/product management) of the organization. With that said I have to give Assembleon the edge. I also like the relationship between Cookson and Assembleon. Cookson Perfor
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 25 11:21:05 EDT 2002 | soupatech
This may sound like a stupid question but keep in mind I am very new at this and most of the training I have recieved has been from operation manuals and this forum (thanks to all). Our purchasing agent (new hire) is ordering a stencil for the first
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 30 01:52:13 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I see DaveF already gave some good stuff. You should read or at least review some of the texts he listed or some others in the same subject areas of SPC (Statistical Process Control) or DOE (Design of Experiments). I won't list the other publish
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 06 14:27:18 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi You already have some good answers. Let me add just a little of what I know. You might want to check the IPC and obtain their guides on this technology. Also SMTA, NEPCON and others have technical proceedings on this technology. Checking with e
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 23 11:46:37 EST 2003 | gregp
Hi Brad, A couple of observations: 1. You are new to SMT. 2. Your requirements can be met by a variety of low end SMT equipment. Regarding point 1, you will be better off buying a machine from the manufacturer unless you hire someone with all around
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 24 17:56:55 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Let me just give a little and someone else might chip in with fast and ready details. I don't know what your product or service is, so I am not sure how direct to the FDA you need to be for your shop. If you work for someone they should handle t
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 14:11:42 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi, Good Notes from others. A few web sites of the piles available. http://www.imdmc.org Indiana Medical Device Mfgs Council http://www.mmda.org Michigan's http://www.raps.org Regulatory Affairs Professional Society The last time I was involve
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 05 02:50:31 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Excellent David F. I don't know about the company CAL is working for but I will tell you that sometimes companies hire a weak talent and convince them that they have a high sales potential. They offer a big commission yet a low salary in the 30K