Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 02:49:43 EDT 2010 | sibbe
yes, we are also picking it up on the flat part of the component. So we won't damage the dome. Just as discribed on the assembly and handling data sheet. Because the component is picked up out of the centre, it gets instable when picking it up out of
Electronics Forum | Fri May 20 09:13:58 EDT 2011 | ck_the_flip
We have issues with the Philipps Luxeon Rebel LED where the part sticks to the cover tape during advancement. This causes the part to get flopped around in the pocket or the component gets dropped and damaged when the feeder advances. Has anyone ex
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 31 10:55:42 EDT 2010 | fredc
I worked on a nozzle for one of these LEDs in the past. I seem to remember that there are raised surfaces outside the pick up area. Be sure your nozzle is not hitting them, if so you will lose vacuum. A rectangle shaped nozzle would maximize your abi
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 12:22:21 EST 2000 | rabell
Garth, the short term solution to your problem from our perspective is to rent the suite, train your people, and send it back. This can fit anyone's budget. We try not to have price stand in the way when the training is required. The only danger yo
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 16:17:21 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel
This is what�s going on over the pond. The request to exempt the lead in electronics on environmental grounds, filed by the courageous fellow lead-free rebel John Burke (RoHSUSA) has been accepted for review by the EU TAC. http://ec.europa.eu/enviro
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 25 05:00:00 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi mate, "inadequate/not reliable" is a performance basis lingo term used for machines that are not treated like the precious things they are. treat em well and they will work reliable enough for you. ill-treat and scrimp on the PM(maintenance) and
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 23:10:16 EDT 2010 | mbrunton
I am looking at buying a pick and place machine to assemble the circuit boards we make. Most of the boards are small (2 to 10 square inches), most are 2 sided, and have maybe 20-50 parts per side. I use mostly 0805/0603 chips, SOT-23, SOD-123, SOIC
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 14:06:33 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel
Jun 26, 2006 (See Comments Below) Editorial Managing the Naughty Child Mike Martel, Editor, Circuitnet I've been listening to voices on both sides of the RoHS issue and the more I hear, the more foreboding the tone becomes. Despite what some wr