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BGA rework profile help

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 06 13:38:15 EDT 2001 | Michael Parker

To expand on Wolfgangs reply, I suggest you contact your local SRT rep. We recently had the same type of problem as yourself. This is the path we followed. Arrange for operator training, for yourself first, then the operators after you get the machi

Rheopump vs. squeegee

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 08:25:59 EDT 2001 | Carl Evans

The install of the new closed loop system is totally dependant on which m/c and levell of software you have. the maximum time it should take for a older m/c that has to have new wiring run in the m/c should take no longer than five days including tra

Time To Inspect

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 18:14:59 EDT 2001 | davef

Would comment extensively on the following? The time is a fact for X-ray inspection. If you set the contrast, tilting angle correctly (provide you did enough cross section to know the few type of failure mode: e.g. smaller balls, shorts, missing on

Process Qualification

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 18:37:53 EDT 2001 | davef

OK. We have a new board with a BGA on it. When have a nice new Glenbrook xray inspection machine. Our troops are trained. Specifically, what are the steps we should use to qualify our BGA soldering process and how should be best use our new Glenb

Color Code Mnemonic

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 10:26:56 EST 1999 | Dave F

Yins: We all use "Mnemonic" words or phrases to help in remembering facts. As part of our on-going training, we're trying to use a mnemonic to help people remember the resistor color code. Certainly, we "sailors" learned one that doesn't fit wit

Re: Color Code Mnemonic

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 08:58:15 EST 1999 | Boca

Allow me a disagreeable moment here. 'Bad boys..' is memorable (learned it in high school), and that is the point of using a memory device is it not? Its purpose is not cultural training, moral instruction, or a life plan it is just a memory devic

Re: looking for the machine

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 22 07:00:57 EST 1999 | JAX

Sam, Cyber Optics inline paste measurement machine is probably the easiest to program, maintain, and operate but it does have some drawbacks in my opinion. It is slower than some other machines on the market. This might not be a problem unless

Online resource suggestions

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 11:22:50 EDT 1999 | Jeff Ferry

SMTneters, I'm conducting a workshop titled "Circuit board repair on the Internet" at our California facility on November 10. Similar to a recent posting, I'm seeking suggestions for online resources to discuss with the attendees. In addition to

Re: Pay scale

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 07:35:34 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

| | Whats the average pay an SMT operator should get i work with fuji panasonic and mydata equipment | | | Why all these payscale questions? Review time?? | Pay, in SMT, is determined by what you know and what you can get the machine to do. If

Basics of SMT - Tutorial

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 18:45:04 EDT 1999 | Bill Lang

I need to put together some quickie training material for our customer service people. I've only got about 30 minutes to describe the SMT process in a nutshell, so it can't be lengthy and detailed. A ppt file would be best. Is there anything availabl


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