Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 06 08:16:13 EDT 2002 | caldon
Jim- Sorry I can not offer advice on the Panasonic machine but do want to shed light on the Die and waffle pack issue. Take note that if the Die are loose in the pockets the balls or terminations could be damaged. The thin layer that the ball is atta
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 29 05:22:38 EST 2002 | kent
Thankyou very much for the information. Another question, what are the difficulty of dealing with the larger ball and tighter pitch? What is size of the ball is consider large and how far the distance for pitch is consider tight? Currently I have
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 05 09:12:34 EDT 2003 | caldon
All of our PNP machine run on UPS back up. Though our machine controller is Dos and failry stable it is integrated with Windows NT who does not like to be prematurley shut down. We get a window of about 4 hours from the UPS. Remember this is just o
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 15:55:28 EST 2017 | emeto
Please, don't go this route. It will be not the machine that you expect. If it is Chinese good machine, you should be able to find distributor close by, if it is a clone of a well known machine, they will have problems selling it to you. Man Corp and
Electronics Forum | Fri May 28 15:01:02 EDT 1999 | Tony
| Has anyone had experience with prototype-scale, table top Placemax and/or Manncorp pick and place equipment? If so, what has been your experience with the machines? Are they reliable? Did they meet all your needs? Which needs didn't they fill?
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 30 09:43:01 EST 2002 | gregp
Larger tighter spaced balls will present a problem in sealing the vacuum cup. There will be more leakage in this case. It really depends upon the application. The BGA you mention should not be a major concern. The bigger problems are with bigger
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 11:31:17 EDT 2004 | gregp
I think it depends on the thickness of the PORON sheet. For .3mm balls you could probably get away with a pretty thin sheet (maybe 1/16"). I don't know how thin it comes offhand. For the part you are describing I woulf try maybe a 3.5mm OD and a 1
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 05 12:05:20 EDT 2003 | dougt
It looks like I could setup a UPS on this machine one of two ways. The first would be a 3 phase, 208V UPS in series with the machine (sounds big and expensive). The second is a single phase 208V UPS to just the 2 computers. I have a safety concern
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 18 14:01:25 EDT 2004 | KEN
Unfortunately, smt machines are not like TH sequencers. But, that is in their favor. Multiple reels, multiple part types, many positions = very flexible. Offline setup is paramount to line utilization. Remember, you only make money when the machi
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 19 09:05:56 EDT 2004 | Stockley
Chris, it was cunning of you to think of this sequencing solution, but speaking from my lofty position of King of the Workaround, I can only suggest this - forget it. Sorry to be blunt about it but you've said that your operators aren't motivated, al
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