Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 22:57:32 EDT 2005 | grantp
Hi, That's expensive, and perhaps the MYDATA answer is not that far off if you get one of the TP9 models, which can be picked up for $40K or so. They use the modern feeders, and place only 1 component at a time, so will do ok on prototypes. As it's
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 07:57:09 EDT 2001 | brownsj
One of the systems I saw which was very good for a low cost inspection system was the Ersascope. http://www.ersa.com. This sytems looks underneath the BGA from the side so it will detect bridges though it probably isn't very good for insufficients. I
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 10:58:11 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi does anyone have any good experiences with low volume, low cost prototpying SMT machines? My experience is mainly with high volume manufacturing so I've never really looked into this market & the manufacturers (except Quadra & Versatronic & I wa
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 02 15:54:15 EST 2009 | rgduval
That might because every CM has a different overhead rate. In general, your costs should be material+direct labor rate+overhead rate+markup and or profit margin. For your overhead rate, consider your non-direct labor, and your facility costs. Am
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 21 07:06:18 EDT 2001 | gdstanton
I'm constantly being flooded with information by sales reps on x-ray and other types of equipment to inspect BGAs. Most of these items are simply beyond our capital budget constraints. I've witnessed dozens of demos, and to be honest, I really don'
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 17 19:57:08 EST 2004 | Dreamsniper
Do you wanna save the BGA or what? Do you have an electric stove, baking tray and a BBQ clip? Does your wife love cooking? if u have one of each, then u don't need a reflow oven which is too expensive and you don't need to buy heating guns or drill p
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 19 05:35:34 EDT 2005 | olas
Hi Rob, I've been using Quadras for many years and I find them very useful for prototyping and small batch productions. The software is very easy to use and you may import many CAD formats by an off-line software. The laser centering system is able t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 23 05:06:07 EDT 2005 | ajaydoshi
Hi does anyone have any good experiences with low > volume, low cost prototpying SMT machines? > > My > experience is mainly with high volume > manufacturing so I've never really looked into > this market & the manufacturers (except Quadra & >
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 06 07:39:46 EDT 2000 | Mark Alder
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Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 17 09:12:51 EST 2004 | Tom B.
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