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MPM Up2000 and SMEMA

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 13 10:00:27 EDT 2016 | awhite

Switched out the mech. relay on the board loader, no change. Same behavior. Could not find a mech. relay on the printer... SMEMA wiring appears go directly to a PCB. And it is at that point that I run out of talent. If the machine weren't dedicate

Component Obsolescence and Availability

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 31 12:13:28 EDT 2022 | cbart

That is a tough one because of package size I agree, as noted previously it would be good to know what the current PCB pad layout is. first thought does go right to an adapter board of course! is this a volume build or just 20-50 pcs? dead bug and ha

solder balls and flux

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 10:14:02 EST 2000 | Robert Hartmann

My company is just getting into the flip chip packaging arena. We are putting in a prototype/small volume wire bond PBGA line. We have some questions with regard to choosing solder balls and cleaning of flux. 1) Is there a formula for the shrink

solder balls and flux

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 10:14:02 EST 2000 | Robert Hartmann

My company is just getting into the flip chip packaging arena. We are putting in a prototype/small volume wire bond PBGA line. We have some questions with regard to choosing solder balls and cleaning of flux. 1) Is there a formula for the shrink

GSM2 and FlexJet heads

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 06:13:58 EDT 2010 | dilogic

Can you tell me how to distinguish between them? I recently bought a second GSM2. With it I've got two FlexJet heads (dismounted). The serial number of both heads starts with FJ7P, so I assume they are of FJ7 type? The issue is - it seems that the he

Re: IPC and Nepcon

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 18 14:42:22 EST 1998 | Dave F

| I heard somewhere that SMEMA has joined IPC, and that the association has decided to boycott Nepcon from | year 2000. Can anyone tell me if this is true | Nick: SMEMA and IPC are talking about merging (EP&P, 11/98, p 18). Below is a news release

Soldering robot and solder balls

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 08:57:17 EDT 2017 | capse

If N2 is not an option, the cut wire feeder or drilled wire are your best bet for now. You need to optimize wire feed rate as well. The solder joint on the robot takes about the same time to form as in manual soldering. If you need to speed the solde

Tray Parts and Velcro Straps

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 14:05:36 EST 2002 | slthomas

I have....they lay down copper strips every 10 feet or so , attached to house ground, then glue down the carpet. The glue is filled with carbon filaments, as is the carpet itself.

Solder Splash/Balls and Flux Splash/Balls

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 19 10:18:58 EST 2021 | grahamcooper22

Hi, try a low spitting cored wire...something like ALMIT SR-LA cored wire...or SR-LA SUPER...it eliminates flux/solder spitting during soldering.

BGA's and the Fuji IP2

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 12:04:51 EDT 2002 | jax

The Lizard Tongue is just a thin metal strip that, when actuated, slides over the BGA component and holds it down during transport. If you contact FUJI, they should be able to give you a part number, and install instructions..... maybe even the real


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