Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 02:39:30 EDT 2019 | peterchan
We have BGA rework station,price from USD4K to USD20K. Please give us your email address and we send you BGA machine details for you refer. email:s1@hk-yush.com Peter Chen Yush Electronics Co.,Ltd
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 19 13:47:00 EDT 2019 | davef
It's a terrible idea. Through holes should be drilled in the exact center of a pad +/-. Have the two holes go out back and settle this. Whichever hole returns, that hole get to keep the pad. The other hole needs to get its own pad. End of story. Th
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 03:07:04 EDT 2019 | pauljohnson
My friends said DH-A2 BGA rework station is stable and popular in Europe market. Does anyone know about it here? https://www.amazon.co.uk/dp/B07PX9HYYX/ref=sr_1_1?keywords=bga+machine&qid=1553151943&s=gateway&sr=8-1 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 03:36:35 EDT 2019 | robl
Hi Andy, They look like Camden Boss pluggable blade terminals Anglia sell them in the UK: http://www.anglia-live.com/netalogue/pdfs/cam/datasheets/CTB8300.pdf OKW sell them in the USA: https://www.okwelectronics.com/pluggable_blade_style_termin
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 10 03:49:53 EDT 2019 | oxygensmd
GC CAM or Circuit CAM. Circuit CAM have been designed for stencil redesigning. Easy to use for.As I heard FAB3000 can be a good option. https://www.graphicode.com/GC-PowerPlace https://www.circuitcam.com/ https://www.numericalinnovations.com/collec
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 05 18:31:22 EDT 2019 | ttheis
I would really suggest staying away from novastar on their ovens- we had a really bad experience with two of their ovens being unable to maintain temperature properly. We ended up buying a used BTU VIP70 and it has been working out great. A Heller 18
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 09 15:58:27 EDT 2019 | ttheis
We had a gf12 and a 1200. I'm not sure what year they were. Sold them and got an oven with some horsepower. Our Novastar 8" wave solder machine still works well and is the reason we tried their ovens, but they just did't work out well for us.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 11:15:17 EDT 2019 | ttheis
I only have experience with universal gsm machines; they are cheap and easy to run/maintain, and can place just about anything we use. We do 0603 smallest for our products but I think it could do 0402. They aren't the fastest and are dated, but for r
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 15:07:31 EDT 2019 | reckless
I also am a huge fan of Universal Machines for their reliability, capability and dependability. Very highly engineered machines. Only machine I hear better than them is Fuji. Apple and Motorola used Universal's extensively so it tells you how re
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 15 09:27:10 EDT 2019 | robl
Opal Xii if it has the 8 head conversion. Much faster in real life than a 2060, and parts such as cards more readily available. Had both machines and much prefer the Yamaha built Assembleon badged machines. Both will do 01005. If you do go Juki th