Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 14:29:17 EST 2014 | proy
I will soon be filling an electrovert solder module which is only going to be running one (lambda) nozzle/pump. this leaves quite a bit of solder volume I am going to have to put $$ into. Has anyone here used iron bars or spacers or bricks or other
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 14 09:51:43 EST 2014 | jpal
Rock can contain a little bit of moisture. Bake the rocks for a long time before placing them in solder so they don't explode. The glass marbles may be the safest idea. Or start heating the tank with the solid mass already in there. Did I just write
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 20:49:50 EST 2014 | creating
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Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 30 19:03:17 EDT 2015 | hawaii11
I would try FAB 3000 for Advanced DFM checks, I believe since your post, many updates and bug fixes have been completed. Or if you're not looking to spend so much $$, try DFM Now PRO. Here's a comparison grid showing you all the features. http
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 21 10:28:23 EST 2014 | gregp
Hi Adam, So with two to three people on the slide line, each only able to place five different components maximum, this means you generally don't exceed 10-15 through hole parts per assembly, correct? I am guessing these are mixed technology boards
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 11:42:49 EST 2014 | arifa_anees
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Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 11:28:41 EST 2014 | markhoch
I've spoken with a number of Engineers about this subject and there didn't seem to be a consensus number. In my own experience, I found that we were replacing the stencils after approximately 30,000 print strokes. In my predictive maintenance spreads
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 20:47:58 EST 2014 | slouis2014
Well the stencil in question have shield components. And this stencil sometimes doesn't even reach 10,000 strokes.As compared with stencil that does not have shield components, the life span seems to be lesser considering that same squeegee, print pr
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 02 06:07:00 EST 2014 | sarason
A trick I used to use doing RF design was to have on the edge of a panel, a stripline that I could hook up to a Network Analyser to check board impedance. You could do this to verify if the fault is in the no wash process or a board manufacture proce
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 03:12:08 EST 2014 | alexeis
Hi, I suggest you contact your subcontractor and offer him to test software solutions that work with these files and improve the processes. Gerber files is to use a very old method. One of the companies that make advanced solutions is Proventus Tec