Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 19 09:31:30 EST 2005 | davef
Potential causes are: * Static charge [get a deionizing fan] * Adhesive on the inside of the cover tape [fix your supplier]
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 03:56:34 EST 2005 | abhirami
Agree with Davef. Smaller the chip, more the static charge. I used to see this even with normal chips. Get an ionizer blow. It should solve your problem. May be switch to antistatic tape if affordable.Regards. GV
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 17:46:17 EST 2020 | charliedci
Asking for recommendations on tape and reel service provider. Have many bulk TH components, we're looking to machine insert. Appreciate any input. Charlie
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 12:26:19 EDT 2021 | chicagoindustrial
+1 for Mid America, good company.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 12:51:11 EDT 2021 | lhd_qa
Thanks for the insight, we will have to look more in to them.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 12:19:11 EDT 2021 | chicagoindustrial
+1 for x-ray. It's the only way to go.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 11:02:59 EST 2003 | soupatech
I found a feeder with a 2mm pitch and was told that although it was made for the CP4, it would work with the CP3. Before we throw out a thousand bucks, has anyone had experience loading parts off of a 2mm pitch tape with the CP3? The part is a 1.6
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 04:07:45 EDT 2001 | Amos Parkinson
Was wondering if your company also sells routers ? I was looking for info on one made by V-tech. Any info / links would be appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 15:38:28 EST 2003 | fujispares
Hi, CP3 will have trouble placing 0603 parts - I wouldn`t use a CP3 for these parts - A CP4 will be more suitable. A older CP4 feeder will fit and function on a CP3.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 12:51:30 EST 2005 | need help
Thanks for your help. We try the de-ionizer fan, helps some what but did not eliminate the problem. Can you tell me which model are you guys using.