Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 21:41:03 EDT 2002 | davef
1.0 X-OUT POLICY 1.1 Each Panel not to contain in excess of X% X'd-Out boards. 1.2 Each X-Out board to be marked in a manner so that Pick & Place equipment will not attempt to insert those boards X'd-Out such as fiducial reference hole for paneliz
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 03 13:53:59 EDT 2015 | sumote
Panelization is the way to go. Once it is panelized you can get them in a panel the options open up. Custom wash fixturing would be the way I would go if you have a tooling budget. The guys at Pentagon EMS have always been able to put together some n
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 07:46:07 EDT 2022 | umar
Hi Team Members, I am a PCBA manufacturing assy process, we have a V groove and Hole type panel boards that running at my production side, Any one can advice whether the router machine is suitable for those V groove panel PCBA ? or router only ap
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 14:24:10 EDT 2000 | Alan Aben
We are currently working with a ceramic substate boards that come as a eight up panel with a coupon around the edge. I am looking for tooling that can be used to seperate the finished boards out of the panel
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 13:27:27 EDT 2001 | mzaboogie
Hello All, Can anyone tell me if there is a specification for the required depth for a scored separation on a panel? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Chris
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 07 14:20:32 EST 2000 | Rob Cass
Takes 5 minutes?? Does that include the 3 - 5 seconds for loading and fiducial inspection. If so it 12 - 20 seconds you will save with a panel. Depending on the panel you may be able to use just a board break fixture. Reduce handling when you can.
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 14 07:23:46 EST 1999 | KenF
Hi, SMTnetters, Could anyone advise where I can find information describing a method called "push-back" ( I hope this name is correct) of arranging individual PCBs into a panel? Regards, KenF
Electronics Forum | Thu May 01 09:40:24 EDT 2003 | Fred Matthews
With the release of the IPC-9850 equipment characterization standard there now is a need for a glass plate solution or Placement Verification Panel Carrier (as IPC calls it). Does anyone have a vendor or supplier who is currently marketing this pane
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 12:47:53 EDT 2003 | JB
After you depanelize your product, use the remaning "frame". Just set your panels on the "frame" before reflow. That will give some extra support. JB
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 08:59:00 EST 2003 | rmurtuza
Can any one inform me of free software�s that may be available to determine the best fit for the number of boards on a panel. Thanks