Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 28 18:47:21 EST 2020 | joeljacobo
I will try with this what you tell me Liam, thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 10:27:45 EDT 2003 | davef
Datum: Many times the requirement for a heat sink is anticipated poorly by the designer. So, adding a clip becomes burdensome and too expensive for a respin. Other times, there is no off the shelf clip for the component, as you say. So, a well des
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 21:22:12 EST 2006 | davef
It is quite common for this to be done with an activator cured acrylic adhesive (eg, Dymax, Loctite, Permabond). This method took over from mechanical clips and epoxy some years ago because using: * Mechanical clips changes the magnetic circuit. * Ep
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 14:29:58 EDT 2006 | realchunks
Gotcha, I used to be in charge of a pneumatic gun that clipped and bent the leads. Hand held units that worked rather well. The operators where very good at aiming the clipped lead too! Anyway, you may want to visit Panasonic, they have/had a disp
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 20:27:28 EDT 2007 | stimpk
What is part vendor? Can you look that up and determine supply type etc tape/reel/bulk etc... Does it have a design/surface that a SMT nozzle can consistantly pick from? We place thousands of differents clips with ease. If your part can be picked and
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 26 20:48:22 EDT 2008 | davef
Sealing clip, clamps used in semiconductor, hybrid packaging * Connor Manufacturing Services; 16233 N.E. Cameron Blvd., Portland, OR 97230; 503-256-0230 F503-256-0246 connorms.com * Electro Assembly Source; 602 Sciandro Dr, Greensburg PA 15601; 724-8
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 24 01:11:03 EDT 2018 | filipblad
Here is a video clip of the issue: https://photos.app.goo.gl/zGfXiPYAhfKFYmN96 and in this clip you can see the solenoids opening if you look closely: https://photos.app.goo.gl/j9ozSVkuNBT2Mxq36
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 07:03:57 EST 2006 | Mity-C
Good Morning All, We have a Mydata shop. 5 lines in all. We are also using a mix of old style and Agilis feeders. The claim that you will not loose parts in loading is based on keeping the clip with the reel. This is the whole basis of the Agilis co
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 12:08:49 EDT 2005 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com
Does anyone else use the Keystone 1071 battery clip? http://www.keyelco.com/kec/standpro/specpage/spec140.htm I have been having a seemingly strange problem reflow soldering this battery clip. The negative lead always solders fine and looks beauti
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 11:48:23 EDT 2014 | markhoch
We're an OEM Tier 1 Automotive Supplier, (Yes, one still exists in the US), with two SMT Lines and we splice all day, every day. First, let me say, I 100% agree with Rob's comments above. Technique is everything. We use ASM SiPlace, (formerly Sieme