Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 10:19:45 EST 2013 | ryand
That all sounds about right. Few minor differences in acceptance rates (I like to have it around 60% to catch missing parts) but it's a close mirror to what we run. As for the tant caps, we have better luck searching for the markings to verfy polarit
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 11:22:06 EST 2013 | emeto
It is a very interesting thought. However, teach all positions on the PCB might be challenging if you don't have them in the file. I think it is a smart think for OEMs as they would have all the resources to control their files. For CEM I don't see i
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 19 12:43:01 EST 2014 | emeto
I had some of these before and they do a decent job. Laser alignment is ok for passive components. Compared to vision systems it has mainly disadvantages. If you have bended lead on IC for example, it wouldn;t catch it and it will place the part. I w
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 02 13:18:42 EDT 2017 | horchak
Julie, Quick turn service is when a customer walks in the door at 7 AM with a kit for 10 pcs and then catches his noon flight with completed assemblies which yielded 100% 5 days is almost standard turn time for a good shop.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 20 12:14:25 EDT 2016 | strandy89
Im having trouble with and Ekra x5 machine. It works fine when up being run constantly, but if it sits for 10-15 minutes when you try to move the Y table to the front of the machine it makes a loud sound as if the table is hitting/catching on somethi
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 06:45:08 EST 2018 | micomac
We have Europlacer flexys pick and place. We have had 3 turret collisions with 8mm feeders arising from the tape retaining clip coming free during operation. Have asked Europlacer for part numbers for safety catches that a technician told me existe
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 08 05:44:40 EST 2019 | bukas
are you sure #1 and #6 are interchangeable? if I remember correctly there is a catch with those motors, like there are 2 groups, group 1 being #1 #3 #5 and group 2 being #2 #4 and #6. maybe try getting it back and swapping cables at drivers for head
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 14:21:41 EST 1999 | Brian W.
In my experience, the most commonly accepted theory is that 100% inspection is only 80% effective AT BEST. That means that if your inspoectors are happy, noy outside concerns, well-rested, etc, they will catch 80% of the defects. This number goes d
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 03:35:10 EST 2000 | JohnW
Dave...think you've gone off on one again..., but if you want th secret family recipe for Haggis let me know....actually catch one 1st then I'll tell you how to cook it! Ok so we've got mixed opinion's on the silver then, and mostly based round SMD.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 13:17:55 EDT 2000 | John
We are considering Juki's component verification option on our placement machines as an alternative to incircuit test. Our boards are relatively simple, and the system should catch everything our functional testers will not. We intend to use it to