Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 07 09:05:39 EDT 2011 | emeto
what do we compare? Any particular models or in general? I personally like the new Fuji NXT II. Having this small modules you can basically generate machine for your production. It is very flexible. I see now other companies trying to do the same th
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 20:40:23 EDT 2011 | tech1
What equipment are you talking about? That would help My piece of advice would be clean, clean and clean then clean some more
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 21:08:19 EDT 2011 | davef
Second, make sure your fiducial data for pick and place programs are built from CAD data and NOT manually at the machine.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 15:50:22 EDT 2011 | wrongway
Hello all do the maintenance when spicified don't put it off have some spare parts on hand keep it clean follow the process ok 4 things
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 16:09:15 EST 2011 | davef
Third, if component placement is off, fix the machine (i.e. calibrate, check cleanliness of lenses and sensors, damaged nozzle) and not the CAD locations.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 14 21:09:26 EST 2011 | davef
Christian We'd guess that Evtimov and Wrongway mean that you should heed the process instructions / work instructions / process documentation
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 21 14:56:34 EST 2011 | davef
Fourth, if groups of components are off, but all others are on, check for either calibration (one head only) or a damaged nozzle (or similar items).
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 01 10:34:16 EDT 2011 | austinpeterman
We have tried using pookie to form an air tight seal on top of the connectors without success. We have tried filling the connector with dielectric grease with some success. Havent found any info on 1-2577 in gel form. Has anyone found this product
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 17 14:22:08 EST 2011 | davef
Maybe the fabricators of RAM chips will give you the design for a DDR3 circuit board. Why not? I would help fuel demand for their product. Try: * Samsung * Toshiba * AMD
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 11:30:13 EST 2012 | ppcbs
Try using Chip Quik to reduce the heat required for component removal. Along with your bottom pre-heater, use a temperature controlled hot air system to help heat up top side for component installation. http://www.pcb-repair.com/products.htm