Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 11:35:01 EST 2009 | dilogic
1. can you load cut tape onto the feeders, or only reels? You can, but you have to use cover tape extender (pretty cheap, though) >2. how about parts on trays (like Atmel AVRs in the QFP package)? You need tray feeder. But you can "make" your own
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 03:41:43 EST 2000 | Willem Combrinck
Hi everyone. I'm an industrial engineering student working at a manufacturing company in Cape Town, SA. Recently my boss wanted to know the causes of our downtime in SMT. Things like setups, unscheduled maintenance, debugs etc came up while I was doi
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 10:57:54 EST 2001 | mdaley
Hello, I'm currently in the process of determining the best way to place bare die (flip chip) on our substrates. I've seen the Hover-Davis DDF and was impressed by it's capabilities. I particularly like the fact that I won't incur the cost of packa
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 09:08:47 EST 2001 | jax
Your safest bet is to manually remove the trays. The problem with what you want is that the machine does not know that it missed a part. It simply goes to the point you specify and tries to pick somthing up; if it doesn't pick up anything it believes
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 10:19:11 EDT 2001 | anthonyb
According to your web site, "engineering is working on refining a module that will be compatible with lower height systems found in other printers, placement machines, and dispensing equipment. Our list includes the following as of June 2001: MPM Pr
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 09:41:17 EDT 1999 | Hon Choi
Dear all, We've got a curious problem. We have had a major problem with BGA's occasionally being placed one to several rows or columns off the pads. We are using Universal's GSM2 platform for our general purpose placements. Our Universal rep here
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 13 04:17:10 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| I noticed that some of our pcb's component legend/designation are unreadable as they are placed under smt pads. Is this correct and according to standard? Although we don't have any problems with them as of now, I would like to know the effects on
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 07:28:03 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| I am currently sourcing equipment to mount CSP devices. I have looked at the GSM Flexjet & also the Siemens 80 F series. However these machines only look for ball presence not ball deformation. Panasonic are the only ones who have a 3-D camera capa
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 11:29:39 EDT 1999 | John O'Brien
| | I am currently sourcing equipment to mount CSP devices. I have looked at the GSM Flexjet & also the Siemens 80 F series. However these machines only look for ball presence not ball deformation. Panasonic are the only ones who have a 3-D camera ca
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 15:15:09 EDT 1999 | J.S.
| I am currently sourcing equipment to mount CSP devices. I have looked at the GSM Flexjet & also the Siemens 80 F series. However these machines only look for ball presence not ball deformation. Panasonic are the only ones who have a 3-D camera capa