Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 18:12:50 EST 2014 | cot628
This issue is coming from a customer. The customer demands that we do not mechanically center or test passive components, because of issues they had in the past. There has been a studies that it takes about 8-10 newtons to damage chip. Most of our pa
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 08:16:13 EST 2014 | cyber_wolf
We have placed billions of components with our Mydata's. No issues with ESD.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 18:14:17 EST 2014 | cot628
That is a lot of Mydata lines to place billions of parts.
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Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 06:45:13 EST 2014 | cot628
Has anybody had issues with the Mydata centering jaws causing esd and part damage. I understand we can lower the force on the components but ESD is my main concern. In the past I heard of companies testing the centering jaws because of this concern.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 06:54:19 EST 2014 | cyber_wolf
It's called running every day 3 shifts for 22 years. Anyway....My precise numbers aren't handy but lets just say a lot of parts were placed in that time. I would be pretty confident in saying that the centering jaws do not cause ESD damage on Mydat
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 13:08:07 EST 2021 | astarotf
Hello This part of the machine was damaged and we still cannot contact a supplier that sells it. If anyone has any contact that can provide me with spare parts for the GSM2 dual beam machine (4688A), I would appreciate it. Or if someone can provide
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 09:11:51 EST 2014 | rgduval
The centering jaws are made out of copper, I believe...and conductive. I'd suggest that the conductivity of the copper makes it a fairly poor source of ESD damage in a component. I have observed physical damage to components from the centering jaws
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 12:29:52 EST 2021 | astarotf
Hi Travis H, Thank you very much for answering and helping. Apparently, but I'm not sure what the X linear bearing assembly is. The replacement part I am looking for is I believe this it
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 22:41:03 EST 2021 | travishemen
Does it look like number 2 in this picutre? If so it is part number 46137401.