Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 03 18:45:19 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| John, | | You said a bunch. My biggest problem running Fuji, Panasonic, or Sanyo high speed stuff is that they are meant to run free. They are meant, in my mind, to run as thoroughbreds. | | I watch 6" reels placed on feeders, placed on the carts
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 08:54:20 EDT 1999 | M Cox
Snip | John, | | You said a bunch. My biggest problem running Fuji, Panasonic, or Sanyo high speed stuff is that they are meant to run free. They are meant, in my mind, to run as thoroughbreds. | | I watch 6" reels placed on feeders, placed on the
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 10 12:57:15 EDT 1999 | Steve
| | John, | | | | You said a bunch. My biggest problem running Fuji, Panasonic, or Sanyo high speed stuff is that they are meant to run free. They are meant, in my mind, to run as thoroughbreds. | | | | I watch 6" reels placed on feeders, placed on
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 07:02:12 EDT 2006 | basem
Thanks Rob. Our concern is placing tiny components side by side at a minimum pitch, along with fairly large BGAs and TSOP2, which are themselves, having small to fine pitch leads. yes, accuracy in placement in our application is crucial, yet, what i
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 06 14:35:47 EDT 2002 | bobm
I have been in smt for about 4 yrs. I would say you need to evaluate what type of components you are going to place. How many boards your orders will be for. I use Quad pick and place equipment. These are all around good machines for placing everythi
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 24 04:21:02 EST 2005 | Twistie Ng
NEED EXPERTISE HELP / SOLUTION for Sanyo TCM-V822 High Speed Mounter. Errors Message Code : REEL TIMING 01 18 & REEL SERVO 01 01 ============================================================ This unit has yet to run since our purchase a month ago.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 20:50:06 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Right!!!! We have built product with via holes only 0.010" off the edge of the routed edge or even routed them in half, which usually adds cost and shorts to the chassis. Most high speed routing has a tolerance of +- 0.005". It's common for UL fi
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 18:32:45 EST 2001 | Steve
The design engineers I work with are blaming some circuit problems on what they think might be related to the no-clean flux residue. (It couldn't be the design.) Has any body else seen noise issues in high speed circuits related to no-clean flux resi
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 13:12:00 EDT 2002 | Mark Ross
Can anyone recommended any good books and/or articles relating SPECIFICALLY to stencil design for high speed production whereby adhesives will be stencil printed onto a PWB? The IPC document covering stencil design is not specifica at all. I know t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 25 13:12:22 EDT 2003 | Bill
Brad, If you are considering ERSA equipment, we have a 2001 ERSA Versaflow High Speed Selective Solder Machine for sale. Please contact me at b-morgan@carolina.rr.com or call me at 704-795-6610 Ext 13 if you would like details. Also, please visit ou