Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 13:44:29 EST 2000 | Russ
Mark, Try contacting Electrovert/speedline. I believe that they are marketing one. I don't know if this is the right guy to call but give it a try. Bob Galvin - Regional Service manager Western region 408-727-4650 Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 23 14:32:48 EST 2000 | Mark Rahlf
Donnie, There is a company out there called Fancort Ind. their web site is www.fancort.com. thank you everyone for your responses. Mark
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 01 01:01:43 EST 2000 | Brian Hatfield
Bob Galvin is no longer with Speedline/Electrovert. He has been gone for almost 2 years. The current Western Region Field Service Manager for Speedline is Randy Banks. 408 727 4650 is the correct number however.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 14:45:04 EST 2000 | Josue Jacquez
Is there some one who could recommend me a reballing Machine?? I'll appreciate your comments and if U have the web address for that machine. Regards
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 17:17:39 EST 2000 | Kal C.
Hi Josue, Check archives (I think 98-sept-Oct some vendor at SMTA Conf.)...I was looking for the same thing...was very skeptical about reliability data ..couldnt approve reballing process except protos. Low repeatability after DTC/stress. Regards K
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 27 10:44:12 EST 2000 | Brian E. Steelglove
Josue, I know KME or Create makes a BP10 for BGA reballing and a BP20 for CSP. The only problem is that these machines are only used overseas so far. Brian Steelglove
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 28 22:08:03 EST 2000 | Aaron Unterborn
The Hepco tool is nice but very manual. Need an automated solution? Look at the Vanguard VAi 6300 or the Speedline Matrixx. Both are considered industry standards. However, be prepared to spend big dollars.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 22 11:49:16 EST 2000 | Chris May
Can anyone recommend a solderability test kit. This would be used for SOT23, chip caps resistors etc; Thanks in advance, Chris
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 28 12:25:58 EST 2000 | Rick
I dont know if this will help but try www.gerbtool.com. They offer a free trial of their software and are prety good on tech support. Good luck, Rick
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 29 23:16:26 EST 2000 | cklau
Hello there; Please pls try & contact the graphicode company and ask for GC-place demonstration program Disk. Using this program U can generate the XY centroids using Centroids Data extraction command . Hope this help.