Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 03:39:49 EDT 2004 | Hung
HI fraser, Well, technology is a element that you can't stop BUT keep improving, as I will suggest that you need to make more reseach on what yoyr need first, make a clear study thn more in. By the way where your location are? We are a new s
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 20 03:24:44 EDT 2004 | michael
I'm looking for a system that will manage all the un-formal "know-how" of the differant processes (smt, prep., insertion, wave, mec.assy., etc., etc.) alog production/assembly line. Can some one direct me to such a system? Send some references? Any
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 06:42:03 EDT 2004 | Chris Lampron
Adam, What is the pad finish on the flex circuit? Is this the only component that you are having problems with? (on this Flex)If this is the only problem area on the flex (assuming there is more than one component)then that would lead me towards the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 21:12:03 EDT 2004 | johnwnz
Also look at VI Technology they have a number of machines, I've used the LS180 and it's increadibly good, very easy to program and has a host of features that soem of the othesr don't have. http://www.vitechnology.com/laser/ls180.htm the beam works i
Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 16:36:08 EDT 2004 | Kris
Try getting a small contract manufacturer who will build the boards for you initialy that way you can learn untill you establish the process once you do that you can have a fair idea of what machines to buy ? where to buy ? or maybe if the volumes
Electronics Forum | Mon May 03 16:29:17 EDT 2004 | Craig Miller
Its a good machine. I think it is the best thing out there for the money. You will get false fails with any machine. You should not get false accepts unless you open the tolerances to far. Once you get used to it you can generate a program in few hou
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 08:29:33 EST 2004 | Tim Goodman
well to add to your information .you are correct that you will get a cp8 instead of a cp7 and its cheaper.the cp7 range has been replaced by the cp8 because of the y 2 axis control that allows beter pickup of 402 and 0201 components.my moneys on the
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 03 20:10:06 EDT 2005 | smtuser1234
You better get to know who the third party service companies are because Fuji just does not care about service they rely on their reputation. If you wanted good service you should have gone with Universal. When you compare machines now days all of th
Electronics Forum | Tue May 25 12:59:37 EDT 2004 | gregp
Mils to MM is actaully English to metric. 1 mil is equal to 1 thousandth of an inch (0.001")or 0.0254mm so... 12mil pitch qfp is 0.012" or 0.3mm 15mil pitch qfp is 0.015" or 0.4mm 20mil pitch qfp is 0.020" or 0.5mm (Numbers are rounded)
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 09:26:41 EDT 2004 | Kevin J.
We are currently using RED-E-SET tooling on our production floor. They have worked out well beyond everyone's expectations. They are simply the simplest, least complicated tooling option I have yet to see on the market. They setup in seconds and work