Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 10:59:43 EST 2006 | Rob
Hi Pete, Thanks for taking the time to respond. My experiences with Mydata would differ from yours, but as in life, different machines are for different circumstances. We have many low volume customers that love them - they are easy to use, upgr
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 16 18:01:45 EDT 2004 | Rodion Pronin
The result you will be receiving is an ASCII text. It is up to an operator to use the information. What we need as input are: number of feeder attachments on the front and rear line, we need x,y coordinates of the pcb placed on the machine and x,y co
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 13:34:29 EDT 2004 | df_indy
I am four weeks into my new job, there always seems to be some issues here with PCB every week. Today while I was checking some assemblies with micro-scope, I found a lot of tiny bubbles/blisters on the board. They are just little dots if you look
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 11:57:56 EDT 2004 | Chris Lampron
WA Engineer, If you are able to change over to OA instead of RMA, you can clean effectively with DI water. (I know that some Military contracts specify RMA) Most systems are designed to filter the waste water of ionized contaminants before dumping t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 20 16:55:21 EDT 2004 | vwhipple@sono-tek.com
Pin Holes can be caused by many things. Does the problem come and go?? If so, see if there is a correlation to lot numbers on the boards or vendor. This could indicate a supplier issue.. possibly with the mask. Look at your soldered assemblies und
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 14:58:50 EDT 2004 | mattkehoe
We have a need for expert opinions on a solderability issue. Our company prints and then reflows solder paste with no components in place. It is then washed and flattened with a special flattening machine. Usually, the paste fuses and spreads out
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 04:09:02 EDT 2004 | vinitverma
I would highly recommend Assembleon OpalXII/TopazXII for your low volume high mix applications. You could perform changeovers very quickly. Of course it depends on how many feeders are required per product. If you buy for example, 2 OpalXII machines
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 15:49:16 EDT 2004 | celldude
We have definitely seen money saved. There is a lot less rework after reflow. Money is also saved in overtime. for example...when we are building a first article board with many placements, it is not always possible to get the first board through the
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 09:09:11 EDT 2004 | davef
Solderability standards are: * IPC EIA J-STD-002B - Solderability Tests for Component Leads, Terminations, Lugs, Terminals and Wires * IPC EIA J-STD-003A - Solderability Tests for Printed Boards Not intending to insult you, but terms used to descr
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 06:29:04 EDT 2004 | johnnybravo
1. quite easy. if you create a smart database for yourself to keep the algorythms easily available, it becomes even easier. 2. reliable, once they've been set up, and "burnt in". in the first couple of weeks they tend to have "child sicknesses". su