Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 25 06:39:37 EDT 2014 | alexeis
Hi, Please tell us why you need to do so. Best Regards, Alexei
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 25 07:53:23 EDT 2014 | preeticeda
we need this for some documentation purpose.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 25 08:33:57 EDT 2014 | preeticeda
how?? we have to do this manually? if we have a big board with so many components it would be very time consuming.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 25 11:15:48 EDT 2014 | hegemon
We provide similar maps for our teams as well. For this exercise, Frazz has it. Screen print and use Windows Paint with the spray can tool to make dots. I do it often enough to have gotten very quick at it. Or get a copy of the software used to c
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 27 04:16:55 EDT 2014 | alexeis
Hi, We have developed solution called EMethodSheet. It allows you to create colored map based on CAD (or SMT machine data) and BOM. You can add different functions in different colors for a components. Also, you can add pictures of extra components.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 25 10:12:08 EDT 2014 | rgduval
Whatever software was used to create the drawing that you shared should be able to indicate pin 1 of the devices. If it is based on the CAD information, there should be a setting somewhere to turn on pin-1's. If that drawing was created manually, t
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 18:12:46 EST 2001 | davef
Pete makes great points. Taking a slightly different angle, use your placement equipment's software to help you. It keeps track of the number of picks and attempts for each location. Study these numbers for a week and determine the capability of p
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 07 08:19:47 EDT 2001 | Stefan Witte
If your pads are raised as you mentioned, you will reach just the tip of your tiny glue dot, which may not hold the part in place. However, you should be using two glue dots on each side of your 0402 component. See under adherence force in paste a
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 06:24:52 EST 2004 | Joe
Hi, I am an Engineering student doing some research on the component/nozzle interface on SMT Pick and Place machines. Could anyone tell me the force at which the nozzle hits the component as it is picked from the feeder or the placement force on a
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 23 09:27:41 EDT 2017 | dleeper
As Evtimov mentioned, it will be dependent on package. It will also be dependent on the specifics of your machines so there is no universal "good" value. You will need to experiment to find the best values for your equipment and components. I would