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Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 14:37:51 EDT 2006 | mika

Dear Dr. Shocker PhD, How would you know that Guru has great experience in what he talks about? Great Bahodium and mining experience maybe...?! Bahodium is new to me so i would like to see some papers about it. Until then I will just disregard Guru.

SMT Assembly Line

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 08 05:04:57 EDT 2006 | grantp

Hi, The only problem with wave is loading the parts, and SMT is lower cost, and faster. We use wave for connectors through, and it works great, as it's fast when there is lots of connectors. I think he's panelizing, so he should be cool on doing m

SMT Assembly Line

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 07:58:54 EDT 2006 | samir

Guru/Moonman, Shocker, and Wave Master (who seems to have made a comback of sorts) make this blog entertaining and inject some much needed humor on the forum. Let's face it, guys. There's a nerdy Napoleon Dynamite in all of us, and most of you gu

SMT Assembly Line

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 22:04:07 EDT 2006 | mumtaz

So sorry sir Fastec, but I am Mumtaz, not Guru. Call me a troll, but I have been a part of pcb assembly since it's inception. I speak from experience but also am eager to accept new ideas. Yes, I know the Guru may be playing us as fools and his pr

SMT Assembly Line

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 23:56:21 EDT 2006 | mika

Haha, I think this thread has turned out to be a little bit of humor/humour...?! No problem, It doesn't matter, as long as we do the best of it's purpose. How about Efren; did You get the information that you req.? Regardles The "Guru",Dr,professor,

Aspect Ratio Calculation

Electronics Forum | Tue May 30 07:41:21 EDT 2006 | davef

Aspect ratio: The ratio of a via�s length or depth to its pre-plated diameter. So, in your case, either * 6=0.093/x, calculating x=0.093/6=0.016 as the smallest via hole diameter. ... OR * 6=y/0.01, calculating y=6*0.01=0.06 as the maximum board th

SMT optimization and improvement

Electronics Forum | Sun May 28 23:01:31 EDT 2006 | jacksaria

Hello to all, We are encountered many problems/defects in SMT lines.I would like to know your suggestion or recommendation for SMT optimization and improvement. What are the step by step solutions in order to optimized and to improve the printer, pi

SMT optimization and improvement

Electronics Forum | Wed May 31 21:33:52 EDT 2006 | jacksaria

Hello jbrower, Thank you for the feedback. Actually, our main problems is the pick and throw. Whats your suggestion how to control the pick and throw?What are the factors that affecting pick and throw?How to reduce the sources of variance at each st

How compatible is SN100C wave on SAC305 hasl pcb or vice-versa?

Electronics Forum | Mon May 29 23:39:11 EDT 2006 | Faizal

Can anyone advice me on the effect of SN100C wave solder on SAC305 hasl board? I suppose the silver content on the hasl pcb would leech(contaminate) into solder pot.? Would it affect the surface bonding between copper pad and the solder.?

Stencil cleaning

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 09:58:12 EDT 2006 | slthomas

Just to add to what dave said, the only limitation to how frequently you clean is the cost of the cleaning medium. You can wipe every board if you want to, but you'll go through material accordingly. If you're printing 16mil pitch or smaller, cleani


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