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Re: more detail

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 11:31:58 EST 2000 | Dave F

You said: "how come do i calculate the money for one chip mounting. I really want to know that. Maybe someone already has it. Shortly speaking , CALCULATION EQUATION FOR 1 CHIP MOUNTING COST IN SMT PROCESS." So, I gave you equations for calculating

Re: Cost per placement measure

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 01:22:46 EDT 1999 | Karlin

| I am working on trying to define a cost per placement measure in our SMT assembly operations. | | Does anyone know where I might find a published industry average that we may compare to? | | I�ve heard it stated that an industry average is less t

Re: here's one for you board stuffers!!!

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 09 12:31:42 EST 1999 | Steve Joy

| Any idea what the "industry standard" is for fall out on assembled PCB's? I realize that the controls put in place in your processes will effect your overall quality. But I'm trying for a general answer. On pre-tested assemblies, should you exp

Re: OEE / Utilization

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 22:09:56 EDT 1999 | Dean

CP4-3 AND IP3 | >CP4-3 AND IP2 | >CP4-3 AND IP3 | >CP4-3 AND IP2 | >CP3 AND IP2 | >CP3 AND IP2 | Question: | Looking for anyone who has this type of mix, equipment and what is your OEE and how do you come up with the numbers. | | I use Unicam Line m

Re: Startup info

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 29 03:35:10 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| I am looking for a questionaire/list of items that need to be addressed to determine the pros/cons and equipment, manpower, cost and lead time to determine if one should consider setting up an in-house SMT line. | Can anyone help? | thanks | | L

Solder wave shutdown

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 16:33:15 EDT 2007 | mumtaz

Please, it does not matter the school from which it is you came, but what you learned from it that counts. It is simple mathematics my friends. Lets make things simple, shall we not? E=I/R..... this we all should know. We can use this to measure

Re: Cost Per Placement

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 13:48:34 EDT 1999 | Doug Philbrick

| | How is cost per placement calculated? | | | Let me count the ways. Oh, this is not Jennifer to whom I'm talking. No matter, what's your environement? Is it prototype, high mix/low volume, low mix/high volume, etc.? | | It could some down to sim

Re: Design guidelines for solder thief pads

Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 15:37:22 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| This is not strictly a surface mount query but any input welcome | I am thinking of using surface mount solder thief pads for a through hole connector. The connector is two rows of 0.1" pitch pins and on waving there is often a bridge on the last t

Re: Fuji MCS/2 vs. F4G

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 07:01:49 EST 1999 | Joe

We use both F4G and MCS at the present and we are phasing out MCS. One main reason is that it's platform is not Y2K compliant. F4G is cumbersome and taxes a high overhead on your computer system. We have also found a bug recently when we have high

Contract Manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 11 22:28:07 EDT 2002 | jersbo

a: charges are typically set by how many different part numbers you have(setup).. and how many placements there are(ie number of locations parts are to be placed) if there are 3 machines inline that does not matter.. its the amount of parts placed an


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