Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 13 10:35:30 EDT 2008 | pjc
Its a bit of an old beast, it was replaced by SE 200 and is now discontinued (since 2004 I believe). Its a decent unit, but hard to achieve good repeatability on smaller deposits. Its also not reliable on small solderpaste below 20mil fine-pitch. Fai
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 13:03:10 EDT 2008 | adamcrum
My company recieved an old Camalot dispensing system from a company that we are now building boards for. It is OLD and runs a DOS. I have managed to set up the machine without directions, and have even built a program for it, but I can't get it to ru
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 11:01:07 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
NEITHER AXI nor AOI are "stable" or "repeatable." If your false call rate is zero, then you've basically rendered the machine an expensive conveyor (ie it's passing everything 'cause you've opened the limits too much). You can *try* to do a Cpk or
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 23:02:09 EDT 2009 | mrduckmann2000
Help! We are havin issues installing the new Linear Tech LGA118's. We are installing 17 of these beast per assembly, the problem shorting? Any ideas? Linear Tech is usless, they blame heat, not a big enough reflow oven, moisture, part disty's...e
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 21:20:04 EDT 2013 | dman97
Hello. I am having a problem with a CP3 machine. This machine decides every so often to kill 24v power to its self. At first I thought it was a bad 24V power supply, but I swapped it out and it still decides to occasionally kill its self. I also re
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 08:37:03 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf
"Have you ever landed at home Saturday night, flew out Monday morning, just to have someone bitch that you are late, my suspicion is, NO!" Not-my-problem....that's the nature of the beast when you are a FSE. The travel requisite gets explained to yo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 22:14:16 EDT 2020 | kumarb
Hi. Guessing that you are operational by now? If not, consider to use BGA definition and use the editor to define where the bottom side pads are or are not. Just our 2 bits input. The Assembleon X / Yamaha units are quite flexible - using an electron
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 19:08:17 EDT 2001 | stefo
Happy Friday All! Well, it seems another "opportunity" has presented itself to me. Looking to assemble a 24" X 24", 52-layer board... piece-o-cake, right? Not real sure of all the components that are on it, but I do know that there is some 20-mil
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 04:46:32 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
There�s obviously still a lot of work to be done to get those "beasts" on the board. I wonder if anybody has solved the problems already and is able to say "we do it and it�s working well under the following conditions". I read the article in the las
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 22:00:32 EST 2006 | fdr4prez
Yes Rick, you are correct, Zevatech HBA, PPM7 & > PPM9 were all designed and built by Swiss. That > was a long long time ago. Sorry, I guess I forgot about those old beasts. Then don't forget about the good old CATs and Microns made by Zevatech