Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 07 05:32:41 EST 1999 | Oukai
I have used Siemens placement machine for four years,from MS-102 to Siplace 80S13,Siplace 80S15 and 80F3,by my opinion,i think siemens is reliable,machine runing is stable,maintainance is very simple,our new 80S15&80F3 were buyed in Dec 1997,they onl
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 01:13:27 EDT 2004 | yukim
Hi, We are based in Korea, a manufacturer of electronics for automotives. We are a small company, so no "corporative discount" is applicable to us. We currently have 2 SMT lines and are about to invest one more. Our production is high mix / low volu
Electronics Forum | Thu May 19 08:05:53 EDT 2005 | wigeon@telia.com
Hi, We are based in Korea, a manufacturer of > electronics for automotives. We are a small > company, so no "corporative discount" is > applicable to us. > > We currently have 2 SMT > lines and are about to invest one more. Our > production is
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 28 09:46:27 EST 2004 | stefwitt
I don�t know, what you are going to do with this type of request. Are you indeed making up your mind because a few readers give their hands up or down? All the machines listed above do a good job. However, consider that you will be married for a long
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 26 09:00:19 EDT 2010 | krish_bala
Thank you Graham for the response. The particular BGA that we currently Bake is a Level 3 BGA, which means the BGA will expire in 7 days after removal. We are currently baking the BGAs once a week for the problem described above. These devices are u
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 21 19:41:35 EDT 2016 | adamjs
Hi, is there some sort of gas (certainly refrigerated, possibly pressurized?) in which printed boards can be stored to extend the allowed time between SMT paste printing and placement? Or other technique for achieving this? Background: we're a smal
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 08:52:13 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| | We are experiencing shorting on a BGA. The part has a 1mm pitch with a 196 I/O count. The problem seems to pop up without warning & disappear in the same manner. | | Our pad design is .020" diameter pads with .025" solder resist diameter. Th
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 17:32:32 EDT 1999 | Scott McKee
| Hey Guys! | | Look what I get to try and do this week! I got handed a cardboard box on Friday afternoon with the parts and 20 of these little jewels! That's both sides of the board by the way... | | Whoever laid this out, I'd like to go and do a