Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 20 03:48:06 EDT 2007 | chrissieneale
Already figured i would do that if it came to it - still planning my approach, which will hopefully eliminate this whole 'waiting after pasting' nonsense anyway. Suggestions very welcome though, as it may well get to the test and see stage! Cheers
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 06:53:04 EDT 2007 | davef
On murdering your beautiful language: That's kid stuff. Heinz plans to move the manufacture of HP Sauce from Aston to Elst. On fix n ur beutious langwaj: I wish Noah Webster's reformaton of Nglish speling had not ben so konservativ.
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 25 13:39:30 EDT 2007 | oldsmtdude
Read http://www.azom.com/details.asp?ArticleID=1208 And pay attention to CJC or cold junction compensation. Normally the CJC isn't much but with the accuracy you demand you had better plan for it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 06 08:32:47 EDT 2007 | davef
Haris: On your soldering issues, we don't know the make-up of your component. We don't know the type solder balls on the component. We don't know the solder paste you plan to use. Your component and paste supplier are better sources for this type o
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 08:34:15 EDT 2007 | maclites
Thanks for the info - still do not know what was designed in - whoever laid out the PCB is no longer with the company, and nobody knows what he was planning to use.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 25 14:11:08 EDT 2007 | scotceltic
I agree with the first response. We use Bartector which allows us to track each feeder per machine advance. This is the only true way to see how much a feeder is being used instead of putting it on a timed maintenance plan.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 26 16:06:13 EDT 2008 | jlawson
Another software package is vPlan Studio from Valor, has documentation/Work instruction package that is quite poweful
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 08:29:34 EDT 2008 | mulder0990
I couldn't see that it would be pratical at all. The older CP-6 machines need a camera upgrade to even place view the parts and you need a pristine CP6 feeder to run the part. If you do plan on trying, I wish you the best of luck.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 04:15:03 EDT 2008 | d0min0
Thank You Michael, as I read on previous contamination related topics I planned to ask your opinion on that directly :-) but You were faster than my action :) I will share Your opinion internally and hopefully we will take further actions best reg
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 20 10:19:43 EDT 2008 | davef
Why are you planning to clean low residue flux? There are cleanable low residue fluxes, but why would you wan to clean it?