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Re: thanks

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 22:28:20 EST 2000 | Dave F

Taking things from a slightly different angle: Cost of assembling various packages based on volume: C/R placement: |$0.01 to 0.04 per part SOIC: | $0.03 PLCC based on lead count: | 20-39 $0.16 | 40-59 $0.18 | 60-79 $0.20 | 80-

Re: yield of glued 0603:s

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 15:46:05 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| Hello | Is there anyone who can give me some information regarding yield from gluing 0603 | Is there any other problems that you might have had. | | We glue bottom side 0603's but have changed our pad spacing to accomodate tolerance requirements

Is X-RAY can damaged Flash IC i.e. imbeded program ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 19 09:51:51 EST 2001 | MDion

Bonjour, Is there any study done about the effects of X-RAYs (INCLUDING Airports/Customs systems) on electronic assembly ?? We have had few problems with products recently where the programmed flash was not functionnal (corrupted data) when tested

New Pick and Place Operation

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 08:03:22 EDT 2004 | vinitverma

You can have a look at Assembleon (formerly PHILIPS EMT) equipment. They have equipment ranging from rated speeds of 6500cph to 150,000cph. I guess their OPAL XII should be the best fit machine in terms of its capability and speed both. It can do fro

SMT component mis-aligned

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 13:35:04 EST 2005 | pmdeuel

we have a HSP 4796, and have had placement issues with 0402's. If you can rule out global correction, rev'ed boards and a loose nest or a lack of support under the board. Look at placement before reflow. If alignment problems are present before oven

Vision Master 150 problems

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 20 03:47:16 EST 2006 | Adrian

Hi guys, Has anyone ever had experiance with a Vision Master 150 ?, we have 2 onsite and I am trying to get accurate BGA paste height measurements from this machine, but both the machines are giving me results with huge variations, like +/- 0.2 thou

What is the smallest hole size available through PCB123?

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 02:43:55 EDT 2013 | hqew2013

The smallest finished hole available for 2 layer board is .020”. The smallest finished hole available for 4+ layer board is .014”. All holes are round and drilled through from top to bottom layer of board. No blind or buried vias. For holes = .15

SMD module moving during reflow

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 23:28:15 EDT 2019 | SMTA-David

How can I upload image to this forum? I can show you the pad layout. I am thinking maybe too much solder. I used 0.16mm thick stencil but notice many us 0.12mm thickness. Also, cream layer is 100% of pad surface, I know for fine pitch parts it is r

Re: 8 mil placement, part Deaux!! / My Mistake - Sorry

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 09:25:49 EDT 1998 | Dave F

0.050" -> 50 mil -> 50 pitch | 0.80 mm -> 0.032" -> 32 mil -> 32 pitch | 0.64 mm -> 0.025" -> 25 mil -> 25 pitch | 0.50 mm -> 0.020" -> 20 mil -> 20 pitch | 0.40 mm -> 0.016" -> 16 mil -> 16 pitch | 0.20 mm -> 0.012" -> 12 mil -> 12 pitch | Dave F Y

672 PBGA on PC Card .015 thick pcb

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 17:44:30 EDT 2001 | aaelect

OK, OK. 672 ball BGA. The pcbs are PC Card bus size and are .015 thick. There are 3 on a panel with about 1/2" between and rails. The aluminum plates are about 3" by 7". There are 3 cutouts which allow for the parts from either side to protrude du


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