Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 14:42:36 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson
| I'm planning to introduce selective point-to-point soldering for pwb. This is due to various needs: PIHs assy on double IR, for example. I think the most suitable solution is a point-to-point soldering, 'cause we're still having small lot/many type
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 04:30:29 EDT 1999 | Luca
I'm planning to introduce selective point-to-point soldering for pwb. This is due to various needs: PIHs assy on double IR, for example. I think the most suitable solution is a point-to-point soldering, 'cause we're still having small lot/many type p
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 19:31:18 EDT 1999 | Scott McKee
| I'm planning to introduce selective point-to-point soldering for pwb. This is due to various needs: PIHs assy on double IR, for example. I think the most suitable solution is a point-to-point soldering, 'cause we're still having small lot/many type
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 20 11:33:55 EDT 1999 | Ted Kress
| | I'm planning to introduce selective point-to-point soldering for pwb. This is due to various needs: PIHs assy on double IR, for example. I think the most suitable solution is a point-to-point soldering, 'cause we're still having small lot/many ty
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 06 12:37:14 EST 2012 | deanm
We are having difficulty with bridging on a 2x50 pin 0.050" fine pitch connector using our selective soldering machine. It usually bridges at the end of the row, but sometimes it bridges all the pins together as it drags across (solid bridging). I
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 17 13:00:25 EDT 2008 | mw_fl
For the most part there would not be a lot of change over. There are two primary boards at this time that would be run on the line that also use common components. At this point all but a couple of the pick and place machines we have looked at have t
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 18 17:11:57 EDT 2008 | realchunks
When looking at surface mount equipment you also have to remember your line pull process. Wil you issue reel of parts or just strips? Most of the bigger machine cannot take strips of parts. What about your set-up? Will you have a dedicated top an
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 10:24:05 EST 2009 | dyoungquist
We use SN100C in our selective solder process. The 3 keys to proper hole fill are applying a proper amount of flux, heating of the pcb and solder temperature. If either the pcb or solder is not hot enough, you may not get good hole fill. To adjus
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 13 16:53:52 EDT 1999 | Dave F
Cliff: Good job!!! What is the purpose of the "participation" column in the Forum? After all, we know the topics we selected to participate in and those will be the only ones we see. Right? From a cynical stand-point, probably 60% of those posti
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 19 17:52:14 EDT 2007 | naimkapa
there is manual method of doing it you download GC prevue which you will able to open up the gerber once you have imported your gerber you can select a reference point and press Z on your keyboard and then you can go to each of the component and wr
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