Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 14:35:59 EDT 1998 | Rich
| | | | | | Thanks Steve- | | | Here is the whole story: | | | | | | The solder balls are appearing all over, similar to a | | | splatter. They are relatively small. We are using H-Technologies | | | S-HQ no-clean solder paste. The stencil is
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 28 08:05:41 EST 2002 | Bob...
Not saying anything new here. I agree with all the comments posted. I have worked in the industry for over 20 years and have experience on all but Mydata. Which machines are you looking at? Fuji CP3’s were too maintenance hungry, CP4.3’s bullet pro
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 17:30:02 EST 2001 | davef
How do you know that "approx 450�C" is "too high"? As a side, the temperature on the temperature sensor is: * Inaccurate. * Not the temperature at the solder. Listen, operators are smart people. They have figured-out that they can solder faster wi
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 15:19:52 EDT 1998 | Timm
| | I am considering of Philips FCM for the next production. | | But I have heard a rumour saying this machine is not capable for checking the lead polarity due to the laser scan system. | | i.e. SOT might be populated in wrong direction. | | Can som
Electronics Forum | Thu May 10 02:57:03 EDT 2001 | kjellman
Hi, Why not have a look at Philips/Assembl�on, their ACM machine is quite nice. It may also bring you down to Flip Chip, 0201 some through hole and odd form placement. Nice options like bulk feeding, coplanarity tests, fluxing for FC, prom feeders (
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 12:54:18 EDT 1998 | Brad Kendall
| I am considering of Philips FCM for the next production. | But I have heard a rumour saying this machine is not capable for checking the lead polarity due to the laser scan system. | i.e. SOT might be populated in wrong direction. | Can somebody ad
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 27 23:20:14 EDT 1998 | Vincent Robert
| | I am considering of Philips FCM for the next production. | | But I have heard a rumour saying this machine is not capable for checking the lead polarity due to the laser scan system. | | i.e. SOT might be populated in wrong direction. | | Can som
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 12:17:28 EDT 2002 | binns
I have a couple of questions for you, and a couple of answers. 1. Which model ? (100, IIc, IVc, QSV, QSP ) 2. In reference to how the machine stacks up with Fuji and Panasonic. They have never stacked up. Those families of machines have historicall
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 12:28:12 EST 2017 | rgduval
I'd recommend not using them, personally :) The long term reliability of the SMT joint is suspect, IMHO. I had them for an in-house manufactured bed-of-nails test fixture for testing somewhere north of 5000 units....after the first 100, we were rep
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 14:57:09 EDT 2022 | spoiltforchoice
Indeed, back in 2010 or so I had quotes for a MY100 with a Hydra head,as part of that I did get them to run a theoretical build time for one of our own boards. That came back @ just under 7k cph, it was a pretty sensible board with a nice range of th