Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 14 11:04:53 EDT 2005 | dougs
yes SPC can be used on a wave solder machine, you should use a c-chart to monitor the amount of defects per board or group of boards, this will let you know if your process is stable, as you improve your process you should re-calculate your UCL, hope
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 16:30:45 EDT 2008 | operator
I witnessed this at our sister company. It seems to be their standard process. It is not my place to interfere with their processes. I was just curious if there was any chance of brittle solder joints or other defects that might be caused from the WS
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 10:31:26 EST 2005 | Greg
QC --> Touch-up --> QC --> Assembly After SMT all PWB goes to QC, QC Inspects and marks all that needs rework then PWB's goes to Touch-up to fix what QC marked for rework. After that All reworked boards goes to QC for another verification and stampi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 18 18:36:01 EDT 2005 | slthomas
"thomas, why isn't it process control," Minute detail, really. Defects aren't a measurement of process parameters, they're the result of them (and a few other things that have been mentioned). SPC measures process parameters. It is preemptive, and
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 21:34:41 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Gary: That's curious. Tell us more about your process steps, temperature profiles, paste, warping of the board without the PIH processing, components, etc
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 15:30:22 EDT 1999 | SMTASSY
Perhaps a little hard to find but is there anyone who uses a vapor phase process to solder populated card with BGAs. I am interested in the success rate of such a process. It is obvious that the throughput is reduce vs a convection oven but still thi
Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 15:31:46 EDT 2003 | daanterstegge
Hi ChrisX, DPMO = number of defects per million opportunities. PPM (parts per million) is exactly the same, although the terminology is less clear about what it means. SPC(statistical process control) is a methodology based on statistical technique
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 23:32:39 EST 2005 | ccgooi
Hi, I would like to understand more about dye and pry process for BGA assembly. Can anyone provide me more information about reference about this topic.Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 11:25:02 EDT 2008 | hegemon
ol' hege has got to agree with Chunks and Dave. Seems every time there is a problem, the finger is first pointed at the process. For my $.02 it doesn't matter if your process is 100% bulletproof, procurement will screw it up by finding a vendor that
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 13:18:02 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hello phil, The use of AOI systems give us the opportunity to auto-collect defect information much the way you're using them now. AOI systems become extremely effective when the collected data is used to perform some positive change into the process.