Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 12:08:02 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Charlie: I'm with Wolfgang ... The prime cause of your cracked solder joint on a surface mount part is mechanical stress. That�s about as specific as you�re gonna get. More information would be helpful. For instance: * Talk about the distribution
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 17:56:35 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello all, My respone here is to add options for evaluation for the engineer. Not to convey that they are the only options as that would be reckless. Cyberoptics does have a standard line of machines configured for in line paste inspection. Some
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 05 16:26:53 EDT 2006 | Bill
Thinking about this auto-mode on Grid-Lok..... Ok, the board is warped, lets say positively, the pins conform to the warped board... what about the effect on top side and squeegee pressure? It will be much higher and could damage stencils, right? Pos
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 04:02:02 EST 2014 | hhat
PCB layout of the circuit components, to meet the requirements of anti interference design: 1* arranged for each functional circuit unit in accordance with the circuit flow position, the layout of the signal for circulation, and make the signal as m
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 17:03:56 EDT 2022 | rgduval
As much as I love MyData machines, if you are low mix high volume, they may not be the best solution. They have their place in the mix, but, I believe their greatest value is in high mix environments. Not to say that the My's won't do the work, the
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 18:27:32 EST 2007 | jmelson
This doesn't help the original poster any, but does the Quad have any sensing of what is going on in the feeder? On the pneumatic or mechanical Philips feeders, if the tape jams in the feeder for some reason, the head just keeps tapping the lever an
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 07 13:10:15 EST 1999 | Sam Sangani
| Has anyone used the mechanical stencil foil tensioning system from certain company that eliminates using stencil frames and epoxy & mesh? Any comments on whether it's worth looking into? We go through product revisions like we go through clean so
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 20:56:02 EDT 2001 | davef
See, now you know how you got the job!!! ;-) Assuming you mean solder mask, that stuff is designed to be tough to remove. It�s an epoxy meant to protect the board features from the ravages of board fabrication and everyday life. Your choices are:
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 17:37:25 EDT 2007 | jmelson
I did one batch of low-density (0805 and standard SO chips) with excellent results. I then spent some time figuring out how to calibrate the mechanical alignment station (most of the calibration offsets on this machine were either zero or several mm
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 15:41:33 EDT 2007 | bbarton
Worked for MPM for many years, and this sounds like a fairly common problem which is easy to fix if you can answer a few questions, several of them already asked... 1. Is this happening only on this board (if the answer is yes, this is a good thing!