Electronics Forum | Mon May 13 08:11:24 EDT 2013 | emeto
Pattern match is the simplest and less accurate method. However many people like it because is simple to teach.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 26 03:41:00 EDT 2016 | andreferreira
Thank you! I will ask for updates ! But I think the software is up to date machines because these are new !
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 19:08:58 EDT 2018 | reckless
Mostly because its outside the budget currently. We may look at inline in a few months.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 01 18:25:58 EDT 2019 | slthomas
Probably because boards get designed with a required route to be 5 mils from some copper.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 10 11:23:21 EDT 2019 | sumitsingh
Are X & Y axis motors affected because they may "climb" or "Moves down" as machine is not leveled up?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 27 12:30:02 EDT 2020 | mvargas
That's correct. This is because the component (switch) needs to be removed and soldered on the wave.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 08 12:13:56 EST 2021 | bobpan
I would not because it could be the mylar that has an issue.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 05:02:35 EST 2000 | emmanuel
I am to implement PBGA, and i am looking for PCB surface finish informations. A lot of technical reports are specifing NiAu finishing because of flatness property. Because of leads shape, I though that BGA doesn't need flat pads like QFP. Is it false
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 05:02:35 EST 2000 | emmanuel
I am to implement PBGA, and i am looking for PCB surface finish informations. A lot of technical reports are specifing NiAu finishing because of flatness property. Because of leads shape, I though that BGA doesn't need flat pads like QFP. Is it false
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 04 13:25:31 EST 2000 | DSK
We are using an A.P.E. Sniper Split Vision System and are very happy with it's ease of operation and capabilities. It uses very low velocity air so we have zero problems with parts being blown off the board. Another reason we went with the Sniper