Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 01 23:17:20 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi mates, found a really user friendly SI units conversion calculator. for downloads of this person's hard work, goto: www.bpgas-latinamerica.com/toolkit.html
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 12:28:56 EDT 2002 | Rance
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Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 08 17:46:34 EST 2003 | ricardof
I would like to know how to implement CPk study on SMT line At this time we have the application to calculate CPk on Chip Placers for X and Y axes repeatability, but I'm trying to find what should I calculate on my Oven and paste printer in a simple
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 07:19:18 EDT 2004 | johnw
Hi Guys I am looking for a spread sheet to calculate the PAM results for Fuji chip shooters do any of you guys have such a thing Johnw
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 03 18:57:39 EST 2006 | bayanbaru
I am task to make productivity improvement for production. The line configuration is as follow: MPM Printer/S20/S20/S20/S20/GSM/GSM/MVT/BTU How to calculate the capacity of the above configuration? What factors do I need to consider?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 15:32:10 EST 2007 | davef
stepheniii Unsure how they determine that the process is stable and in control, a prerequisite to calculating Cp, Cpk. A trained chimp smoking a cigar could calculate Cp, Cpk.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 01:03:44 EDT 2007 | kero
Pls advise me how to calculation of smt cost / shot, key performance point of smt production.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 07:04:41 EDT 2007 | jdumont
How do you guys calculate the total RoHSness of a part? Do you have to know the weight of the leads for instance on each part?
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 08:56:51 EST 2007 | hussman
Sorry Matt, Just hate when people use this site as their engineering bed. I believe you can weigh your board before and after reflow. It would have to be a sensitive scale though. From there you can calculate weight to volume ratios.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 13:00:33 EST 2007 | russ
Just how accurate do you need to be Matt? you seem to already know the answer, calculate the volume deposit from stencil aperture and divide x 2? that will get you very close wouldn't it? Russ