Electronics Forum | Wed May 14 15:15:03 EDT 2008 | boardhouse
Hi Scott, I have worked for a State side PCB Manufacture and now a Taiwan Manufacture. At both shops the up charge was based on how many up the pallet array was plus layer count and complexity of product, charges ranged from free to 15%. Standa
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 16:50:44 EDT 2001 | jeff
The "UP100 " is currently built by Speedline. However only the models UP100S (No Vision and manual adjust table ) and the UP 100MV (Vision and manual adjust table). These are batch printers not in-line. The IS model has been out of production for ab
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 09:48:26 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel
GS UPS are exempt for 2 reasons: A. Lead in solders for servers, storage and storage array systems, network infrastructure equipment for switching, signaling, transmission as well as network management for telecommunications. B. The primary functi
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 | Tue Mar 01 10:43:59 EST 2005 | Rob
Hi Greg, Is anyone logging the errors at QC/touch up stage so they can feed them straight back to SMT and fix them? (i.e. skipped components, poor paste coverage etc) Obviously the faster you spot an error the cheaper it will be for you. Cheers,
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 18:19:02 EST 2006 | GS
Again talking about Tsunami ROHS......... What about UPS units for small or large Power, do they must be ROHS compliance or not ? Regards.................GS
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 07:32:46 EDT 2006 | slaine
I agree A UPS needs electrecity to work so it is definatly not exempt, and im sure it dosent fall into the other catagary either.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 10:50:32 EST 2005 | pr
I think the 1st option would be the best. I have found that a touch up person WILL TOUCH UP SOMETHING, regardless of the electrical needs of the board. This leads to a lot of unnecessary rework of joints. I would hope QC is tracking the defects and t
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 03 11:49:23 EST 2005 | Rob
Doesn't that depend on your company's culture & management style? We (and I feel slightly dirty using this word)empowered our end of line inspection/touch up people & trained them to know what is good or bad - so issues can be immediately fed back,
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 06 17:39:15 EST 2005 | Darby
1st law of Surface Mount. You WILL run out of parts on the last board going through before a long weekend. 2nd law of Surface Mount. Touchies WILL touch. I'm with Russ and Rob. Touch up is EVIL and should only be tolerated in exceptional circumst