Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 16:22:44 EST 2012 | pjc
None of those p/ns are coming up good, maybe they're obsolete. Try contacting Cardinal Circuit, they have tons of older MPM parts, http://www.cardinalcircuit.com/spare-parts-support/
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 04 07:48:50 EST 2012 | dilogic
Are you sure that the parts are bouncing? We had similar problem where diodes were placed very closely and occasionally nozzle pushed already placed part away (due to pick-up tolerance)...
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 15:45:05 EDT 2013 | leemeyer
In order to create a new part you must first select one of the parts that is installed with autoprogram. The edit button will become active so that you can create a part.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 10 15:35:08 EDT 2013 | rgduval
In general, I've always considered solder paste a part of the overhead costs, along with wire solder, and other consumables utilized on the shop floor. It's a part of the cost of the assembly, but, I don't calculate it directly as a part of quotin
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 14:24:24 EDT 2013 | bandjwet
If you do protos and feed cut tape in to your machine you will know where this question is coming from...... Is there an easy/faster to "count out" the passive parts when feeding them in to the feeder? It takes a long time and is very tedious to do
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 11:27:21 EDT 2013 | rway
Yes. Typically terminals, large relays, displays, parts with mounted heatsinks. This is typically what you see on hand-insertion lines. Other parts with specialized packaging may not be able to be auto-inserted either. Most axial and radial leade
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 23 09:55:12 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hi, just for the package you have you will see 20 different designs for the ground pad. Some will be 1:1 with the part some will be 3 times bigger than the part ground contact. I would always print according to the part and will always do a windowpa
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 11:16:14 EST 2013 | cyber_wolf
What you are asking is not practical. ALL parameters in the part data are key. When parts get rejected, there is an error code generated at the machine. You need training and this is not something that is quick and easy if you have no experience.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 30 17:21:23 EDT 2013 | jorge_quijano
Hola I have some QUAD IQ feeders to repair, I do not have any spare parts catalog, does anyone have a spare parts catalog that can be shared with me? I will apreciate it. Saludos!
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 10:50:13 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf
The top PoP part is what gets dip fluxed or dip pasted. We have had warping issues with these components before but it is almost always the top part. My guess would be bad components if your reflow profile and print process is good to go.