Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 17 14:21:54 EST 2007 | Muhammad Haris
Hi All, I am using YV100Xg YAMAHA Pick and Place Mounter Machine and I am facing a tilting problem of PLCC 84 and QFP 240 pins ICs. I deeply checked about their vision files and place them on the double sided tape and found them ACCURATE on their pad
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 19:44:10 EST 2011 | comando
Hello every one! I need help with a misaligned theta at plcc44, the machine is a IP3 smd3, firmware 2.99, vision card 4400 and both camera type YD2048N on label but in Proper data is set 2 (I don't know if this is right) we use Fuji flexa, Back Lig
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 11:13:44 EDT 2012 | mosborne1
We are seeing PLCC socket leads not soldered in our SMT process. We are using a KIC thermal profiling device and we are on 50% greem light process window. All other solder joints on the board looks great. The solder flowed what looks like perfect on
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 07 22:06:43 EDT 2013 | action_101
I successfully inspect solder on plcc's with angled cameras on the yestech we have. In the past I have successfully inspected for solder with angled cameras on mirtec machines for both plcc's and qfn's. Other than inspecting solder on those two types
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 26 05:14:38 EDT 2013 | anilw2006
We had a solder joint problem in gold plated PLCC68 ic. We do double sided reflow process with Cookson OL107F paste. First we do top with paste and second with glue process.The solder joint shape and wetting looked normal.In the process of testing
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 16:10:11 EST 2000 | Dave F
Russ: You're correct, running second side SMDs on the wave without adhesives is more fun than a lot of people think. Ta. Dave F
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 23:28:06 EDT 2000 | gary
our equipment is Universal GSM1. we can't afford the price of a 44 mm multi pitch feeder from universal that's why we are planning to settle with the fixed pitch feeder. thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 07:40:37 EDT 2000 | JAX
gary, If you know who you are buying the parts from( who is your vendor), you can either log on to there web site and find the packaging specs or contact them and ask. All you need is the manufacturing number of the part, and your purchasing group
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 03:54:16 EDT 2000 | Anna & Sanda
Hello! We are interested in programming equipments (for devices like BGA, PLCC, TSOP, QFP etc.) and would like recieve names of suppliers. Thanks! // Anna & Sanda
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 11:34:21 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
BTW... a PLCC44 fits nicely in a TQFP 14x14MM (80 pin) tray.