Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 15:01:52 EDT 2010 | James Neal
Manufacturing-wise, is there a problem with doing a single panel with both four layer and two layers designs on it? I do prototype runs with multiple designs on the same panel, and I'd like to start including four layer. It seems to me that I can g
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 17 23:54:15 EDT 1998 | Kallol Chakraborty
the size of panel > is the free real-state) or greater, would help in selective stiffening of the panel itself for multiple placement for multiple assemblies hence achieving cost reduction. Hope it helps. If you need any info. for our company for t
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 05 20:23:11 EDT 2016 | sarason
Close but not to close, would have to be the spec. Or depends on your separating technology. Prerouted boards on a panel, you could go right up to the edge. V-grove you will need more distance, maybe 2mm's or more. The distance from the panel edge to
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 11:17:43 EDT 2010 | ysutariya
The only issue is that now you are paying for a 4 layer board and only getting a 2 layer board. In the long run, it will definitely cost you if this is a higher running product. Other than that you shouldn't have any issues.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 01:23:07 EDT 2021 | mishafockin
Hello, We are looking for a modern pick and place machine for the mid-quantity (100-1000 panels per run) that can handle over 100 feeders and be precise enough to handle 0201. Everywhere I look I see the promotion of the equipment and not much hones
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 04 09:53:00 EST 2012 | eadthem
What i have on the original 2 problem boards is the parts next to it are SOIC8 and placed using a 125F(.125" dia) 1 of witch is close and we have to Z zone it to place the SOIC last, the others have more than .02" clearance on all sides. The other
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 27 15:25:02 EST 1998 | Stefan W.
Hi Samson ! In order to give you more detailed information I would like to know what your component range is and how many boards you supposed to do. Panasonic and MPM are a good choice, however, Panasonic has not many P&P machines on the U.S. market,
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 10:10:46 EDT 2007 | ed_faranda
Panasonic Flexi-Cam is supposed to support different types of equipment (including third party). Not sure if it will support AX-72, if they don't, you could ask. I know they support a range of Universal Equipment. Back in the day, when PanaPRO woul
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 21:07:16 EST 2014 | sarason
You should ask yourself a bunch of questions before you consider going down this path. The first being where are the bottlenecks in your existing line and is there anything you can do to eliminate or decrease there bottleneckness (made up word). I
Electronics Forum | Thu May 01 23:32:46 EDT 2014 | asajedi
I have assembled panels of 24"X9.5" LED Panels (24 strips of 10mm). I need to cut them into strips and join them together then add double sided 3M tape and spool them. How is this best accomplished. Laser Cutting, Die Cutting, Roller Cutting