Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 02:14:09 EDT 2002 | - One of the 2 percenters -
Buy American is the answer, however we must also change business ethics. US business has devalued quality and bolstered their legal departments!!! It is easier to make legal statements defending your product when it fails, rather then pay educated,
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 13 21:10:23 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Can I get some feedback from everyone, I have a few customers telling me they are having a very big problem with components coming into their factory in the wrong type package, wrong tape, Jedec tray instead of tape etc etc. They then resend them ou
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 10:56:48 EDT 2002 | jseagle
I see this all the time and we are an OEM that can specify how parts are to be packaged. That being said, purchasing is always having problems finding the part in the specified packaging and end up buying it however they can get it. It's not like w
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 12:54:28 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Hi James If I understood you correctly, you have this problem also but you acknowledge its not the component vendor making the mistake it is purchasing not ordering soon enough in the right package or accepting whatever they can get. I would think
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 02:04:55 EDT 2002 | kenbliss
Hi Dave I wasn't intending to solve here why all the work is going to China but maybe you have solved part of the puzzle. This problem that I was hoping is isolated it sounds like it is much much bigger, it sounds like the buyers are causing alot o
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 09:02:25 EDT 2002 | xrayhipp
Rob is right on it. The best is when Manufacturing has developed a solid process for a particular build using set component packaging; then, when that build hits the floor later that year for a second run etc.. all odd-forms are in different package
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 11:43:31 EDT 2002 | johnw
It depend's as Russ say's on your pallets, things like : material type wall thickness floor thickness selective or open app. but also on the process, the volumes, the number of carriers you have vs the build numbers & cycle time and the machine your
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 00:53:39 EDT 2002 | kennyg
What is a typical time/temp baking cycle for an assembly prior to BGA rework? This bake is intended to prohibit PCB or nearby component damage as well as protect the component being removed for reball. A 24 hr bake at 125C would be great, but often
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 01:12:31 EDT 2002 | ppcbs
We find that baking PCB assemblies at 90 degrees C in a Blue M forced air oven is safe for most all PCB's that we have encountered over the past 12 years. We remove any external plactic hardware that may be attached to the assembly and also like to
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 16 07:16:36 EDT 2002 | davef
I know Interconnect Systems [708 Via Alondra Camarillo CA 93012 805.482.2870 fax 8470 isipkg.com ] does converters [BGA/BGA, BGA/QFP, BGA/PGA, etc] like you seek. Other places to try are: * Aries 908.996.6841 * Antona 310.473.8995 * Oztech 510.782.2