Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 01 21:52:48 EDT 2008 | davef
Have you considered developing your own wave solder super-trooper? * Training course at your equipmemt supplier or daylong on-site training by equipment supplier field service * Training at ACI / EMPF or someplace like that * On-line training at a pl
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 18 11:08:22 EDT 2012 | scottp
Since we follow IPC Class III, I've done experiments turning N2 on and off and measuring void level with both SnPb and SAC305 solder. In both cases there was a statistically significant, measurable increase in voids with N2, but it wasn't significan
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 01:58:40 EDT 2015 | alexeis
Hi, To maximize efficiency of the use of AOI machine inline, our customers perform statistical analyzes. Until few month ago, this analysis was done manually. These days, we have been implemented full working project which performs analysis of AOI m
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 15 12:22:21 EDT 2019 | cyber_wolf
You demonstrate it and record it by the report. The report contains the check off items that you defined in the protocol along with supporting data from the testing you did. This usually involves part numbers,data points, and photos. The report shou
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 18:24:36 EDT 2000 | Dave F
James: Here's a starting point: 1 www.wwnet.net/~rkroy/wp-inb.html 2 www.sas.com/otherprods/jmp/Home.html 3 www.micromeg.com/ 4 Boeing SQC (avail. from Boeing for $100) is a good little package for DOS machines. 5 For Windows, SPC KISS from Air Aca
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 10 03:39:50 EDT 1998 | Frank J. de Klein
| Cpk's on top flight ovens (e.g., Conceptronics, Heller, Electrovert, Vitronics) vary wildly, from 1 to 2+, between different supplers. The suppliers don't seem to understand Cpk's. A supplier's rep whose oven has a Cpk of 1.0 told me: | 1. Cpk's
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 05:06:31 EST 2001 | frha
Thanks Mr Parker! I understand that the basic "demming-wheel" needs to be on place first. My contract manufacturers list ALL adjustments, failures etc during the production, and we also discuss the statistics (pareto) and corrective actions for all d
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 20:08:48 EST 2002 | davef
Comments are: * Some people use calibrated boards and components to remove sources of variation when using their CMM to measure placement accuracy. Sources of supply are listed in the fine SMTnet Archives. * It�s unclear that a single board will mee
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 01 17:50:31 EST 2002 | stefwitt
the good and bad days are normal results of statistics. You enter some variables like number of feeders, length of part numbers, day of the week, sexual satisfaction of the operator a.s.f. , you get some statistical distribution. It tells us that on
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 11:06:13 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hi floydl, I completely understand when it comes to data crunching after long hours of performing measurements, it's the last and most important arduous task in obtaining performance data. If a measurement and evaluation process that traditionally to