Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 26 04:13:48 EST 2004 | patthemack
First of all, did you profile this board with a mole, such as a KIC? Is the solder flowing, or just not wetting to the part or pad? I work with RF boards as well, but the main problem is tombstoning due to the ground plane side being larger because o
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 10:53:20 EST 2004 | RNH
I have Flexa with the circuitcam interface. Works great for importing cad file into circuitcam and then exporting program into Flexa. I don't use the documentaton side of circuitcam much.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 08:57:20 EST 2004 | northern
Has anyone ever seen a bulbous joint (on 1 side of 1 designator) on every board? I checked the preheat profile at the wave and have played with dwell times but can't get rid of it. I checked the archives and didn't find much. Any help would be apprec
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 27 08:44:12 EST 2004 | kauer
Looking in my DEK 265 LT manual, frame size external is 29 by 29 by 1.6 in. 26 by 26 internal, and printing to within side of frame = 75 mm.Hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 15:49:40 EST 2004 | Frank
You can also do what I was doing before we found the one at Nix. We simply used double-sided tape and taped the carrier tape down on to the floors of the tray tower. Can't get much more 'simpler' than that!!!
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 02:59:22 EST 2004 | paul pmd
Yes, The feeder graphic shows the leads at 180 degrees. The part is in the reel at 180 degrees when feeder is mounted on front side. The component graphic has the leads at 0 degrees. All parts are comeing from the same reel.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 09:55:18 EDT 2004 | vms
Hello There is several ways of placeing board supports. It's easier to explain this over the phone. If you would like to call us we would be willing to go over it. 740-344-4260
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 13:49:52 EDT 2004 | Chris Lampron
We are using these and are very happy with the results. http://www.production-solutions.com/Inline.htm Good Luck Chris
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 17:09:43 EDT 2004 | russ
pete, you forgot the board flipper and the same line duplicated again for two sided boards! and how about an Xray machine after each oven in case the flying probe cannot test all lines?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 08:29:27 EDT 2004 | Cal
We use the Kester Solder saver here and seems to work well. on a side tangent Technical Devices has a Solder seperating machine used to seperate dross from the solder. I am pretty sure they use heat and pressure to seperate the two. www.technicalde