Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 12:25:32 EST 2005 | Rob
Hi CW, Larger chip caps can be susceptable to cracking, but mainly this is due to handling - flexing of boards is the main culprit (the part being mechanically joined at both ends to the board). PCB's usually flex easiest along one axis, and larger
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 09:11:51 EST 2014 | rgduval
The centering jaws are made out of copper, I believe...and conductive. I'd suggest that the conductivity of the copper makes it a fairly poor source of ESD damage in a component. I have observed physical damage to components from the centering jaws
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 11:13:35 EST 2014 | dyoungquist
We have run Mydata machines for 10+ years with no ESD damage from the machine itself that we know of. Can you tell us how you have verified it is the machine causing the ESD damage? It seems to me the ESD damage would be far more likely coming from
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 18:12:50 EST 2014 | cot628
This issue is coming from a customer. The customer demands that we do not mechanically center or test passive components, because of issues they had in the past. There has been a studies that it takes about 8-10 newtons to damage chip. Most of our pa
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 05:00:23 EST 2005 | rlackey
Hi CW, Regarding orientation, yes, your diagram is right - see the following link for confirmation. http://search.murata.co.jp/Ceramy/image/img/A18X/C2EB3C.PDF Regarding information on bending strength you want to talk to your local Murata office
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 13:27:29 EDT 2017 | dilogic
I prefer simple sequential P/N system. We use digits 0-9 and english aplhabet (total of 34 characters). Letters I and O are ommited to avoid mix-up with digits 1 and 0. P/N is 6 characters long - long enough to cover ~1.5 billion parts but short eno
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 18:25:09 EDT 2018 | tey422
As far as I know, the gang picking or not, it has to do with the pick positions. By what I mean is the X positions and Y positions have to as close to parallel for all those feeders in order for "gang pick" to work. If one of the feeder XY position
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 02:37:35 EDT 2018 | rob
Hi Thomas, Yes, we are pretty good at feeder maintenance, we gang pick on our Yamaha/Assembleon kit with no issues. On one of our older machines (YV112-3/Sapphire) we pick 12 LEDs at once per side of the machine. On a couple of jobs we exceed the ma
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 23:08:58 EST 2015 | vmam99
What is part number please help. http://image.ohozaa.com/view2/y64BPUKtiypZovyB
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 20 23:52:42 EST 2015 | vmam99
What part number for RAFE topmark package SOT-23? Like a Attachment picture.