Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 18:51:35 EDT 2000 | Doug Philbrick
Rob We could do that for you as well as provide you with a ready to run insertion program for your Universal Axial inserter that will of course match your sequences. You can call me at 770 965-3300. I will be out in the morning on the 28th but will
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 13:50:37 EST 2004 | gregp
The root cause of your problem is your placement equipment. It is not designed for continuous production during component replenishment. Feeders that can be removed, reloaded, and placed back on the machine while the machine is running (without mis
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Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 21:42:25 EST 2020 | stephendo
We do some of our own tape and reeling. We build a small module then ship it in tape and reel. When we first started I could not get a sample just the gerbers and part data. I asked a few places. But without samples they weren't any help. Except for
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 13:15:10 EST 2005 | need help
we are having problem with the flipchip sticking to the tape and reel cover, jumping around the tape pockets, and double stacking at placement during production. Does anybody else have this problem? Does anybody have a solution.
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Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 09:31:30 EST 2005 | davef
Potential causes are: * Static charge [get a deionizing fan] * Adhesive on the inside of the cover tape [fix your supplier]
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 03:56:34 EST 2005 | abhirami
Agree with Davef. Smaller the chip, more the static charge. I used to see this even with normal chips. Get an ionizer blow. It should solve your problem. May be switch to antistatic tape if affordable.Regards. GV
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 12:51:30 EST 2005 | need help
Thanks for your help. We try the de-ionizer fan, helps some what but did not eliminate the problem. Can you tell me which model are you guys using.