Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 15:19:29 EDT 2024 | daniel_stanphill
Those guys are great and Nordson should be ashamed of themselves for never truly adopting their division after they acquired the company.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 21:44:27 EST 2000 | Dave F
Horace: Area you in the rainy or the dry portion of the South? ;-) Now, excuse me from mincing words with you ;-) �, but buying a manufacturing software package is a serious (expensive) endeavor that will leave no part of your company unscathed. I�d
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 21:44:27 EST 2000 | Dave F
Horace: Area you in the rainy or the dry portion of the South? ;-) Now, excuse me from mincing words with you ;-) �, but buying a manufacturing software package is a serious (expensive) endeavor that will leave no part of your company unscathed. I�d
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 18 06:23:34 EDT 2002 | bentzen
Hi Ken. It's always fun and a good exercise to debat on a interesting subject like this. I can see at your response that I have to clarify some of the issues. Yes, the placement machine should be the line bottleneck. And in a line with more placem
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 22 14:21:50 EDT 2002 | bdoyle
Hello Everyone! I'm sure everybody is curious about what we're up to every day. Well in an effort to improve the site for all of our users we're currently working on a pretty big feature. This feature comes as an answer to the countless emails we
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 19:36:36 EST 2001 | Brian W.
Cyberoptics makes a device called a Cybersentry. wonderful machine. Will work in line or off line. I used one in a former company. You program what pads and locations you want, and it can measure volume or height, and give you charts. You can en
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 27 19:56:49 EST 2002 | bmiklosey
I am not sure why there is an attack on the CircuitCAM product from 'M Cox', especially when he appears to be mis-formed about the operations within its well developed Gerber environment. CircuitCAM does automate the reference designator identifier
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 17 10:53:10 EDT 2000 | Rick James
Regarding your comments about the EASi Line - a robotic workcell was planned but the company determined they were spread too thin to support the effort about 8 weeks before the show. It was too late for a replacement. The manual assembly operation
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 20:36:58 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Sal: When western companies first started studying Japanese companies, they found the Japanese using a technique called "poka-yoke." It means mistake-proofing. In this, the designer specifies parts and assemblies so that they can be assembled one
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 08:32:02 EDT 2000 | Nancy V
Janet, I like Dave's advice. I would send you first to www.smtmag.com They have articles there that give the basics of SMT. Look for the button that says "Step-By-Step SMT." It will give you a touch of what your in for. Then find a good book. I