Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 13:25:04 EDT 2014 | tombstonesmt
Evtimov, I agree. I'm leaning more towards the quality of worker rather than software, etc. Since this post this incident happened AGAIN! This time there was ZERO verification performed at start up.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 15 18:10:44 EST 2014 | mcapizzi
We have been specializing in BGA reball since 1991. See our webpage at http://www.pcb-repair.com/ We can do them for you and/or teach you how to do it yourself.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 15 18:23:38 EST 2014 | mcapizzi
We have been specializing in BGA reball since 1991. See our webpage at http://www.pcb-repair.com/ We can do them for you and/or teach you how to do it yourself.
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 21 23:30:09 EST 2014 | sarason
Since the Laser alignment bit is attached to the head and you don't have to move the part to a camera location, before placing the component on the board it is about the fastest method there is of getting accurate component alignment. With more moder
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 14:18:10 EST 2015 | swag
It's been a long time since I ordered stuff from them. I think they are still around. Try JNJ Industries.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 14:56:03 EST 2015 | chenshu23
Hi Shonen, I recommend one manufacturer in China which i have been working with since 2011. Shenzhen Fumax Technology. if you need details, feel free to contact with me . hope this info will be helpful.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 04:09:25 EST 2015 | donping
Thanks for recommending http://www.pcbway.com/q If you need qualified pcbs at competitive price, PCBWay is a good choice for you. Since it's a kind of customized production, you can send gerber files to ethila@2pcb.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 07:45:00 EST 2016 | nonford150
My DFM rules are no chips within 250 mils of a breakout and all chips in parallel to the breakout. Made these changes after some nasty line failures years ago. Not one in or out of house failure due to cracked discrete chips since.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 13:00:54 EST 2016 | tombstonesmt
Any manufacturers offer an off the shelf vacuum type bare board loader that can handle boards 16"wide and 22"long? We're having issues with our de-stacker since these boards tend to come in warped.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 10:25:07 EDT 2017 | dilogic
It's been a while since I posted this message, so I'll give it another try. Any ideas, anybody?