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long connector and MG1 Yamaha / Assembleon

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 04 10:15:41 EDT 2023 | tommy_magyar

As far as I can remember, these always arrived in flexible plastic trays. The trays we designed were made of Durastone. The parts were then transferred at a tape & reel facility from tray to tray every 1000x connectors. If these are high volume for

Re: Fountain Wave Soldering and Repair/Rework Equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 19:38:24 EST 1999 | dean

| Hello, | | I will be evaluating and qualifying two equipment types. The first is a fountain soldering device. I need practical advice on all the stuff you guys and gals know about as good, bad, ugly, best applications, setup, limitations, and all

Re: Fountain Wave Soldering and Repair/Rework Equipment

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 20:22:02 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| | Hello, | | | | I will be evaluating and qualifying two equipment types. The first is a fountain soldering device. I need practical advice on all the stuff you guys and gals know about as good, bad, ugly, best applications, setup, limitations, an

CGA devices - placement and vision

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 14:06:09 EST 2001 | marting

We have just started to be involved with collumn grid array devices and are currently placing them by Universal GSM machinery. We have been advised by Universal that they supply "On Axis" cameras designed for visioning CGA devices, however the cost i

Re: Shear strength and Copper/Tin Intermetalic layer

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 21:04:50 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| Hi there, | I am looking for some informations concerning the shear or pull strength of a typical TQFP 20 mils leads in relationship with the Copper/Tin intermetalic layer thickness. Could anyone help? | | Thank in advandce. | rgs, | chiakl Chiakl

Touch-up and inspection of visual defects

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 11:24:31 EDT 2005 | Daan Terstegge

I have a question about inspection, touch-up, and how far you need to go to get a product that meets the required IPC-spec. According to some reports (i.e. "New Study Reveals Component Defect Levels" by Stig Oresjo of Agilent) the average defect leve

Re: Fountain Wave Soldering and Repair/Rework Equipment

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 15:48:14 EST 1999 | Chrys

| Hello, | | I will be evaluating and qualifying two equipment types. The first is a fountain soldering device. I need practical advice on all the stuff you guys and gals know about as good, bad, ugly, best applications, setup, limitations, and all

Re: WAVE SOLDERING and Gluing 0603 packages

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 23 15:04:44 EDT 1999 | M.T.

| | Has anyone had trouble waving and gluing 0603 R's and C's? At my company, our designers have "opened the floodgates" on bottom-side 0603's. | | | | We've got an EPK+ with rotary chip and omega wave but can't seem to get skip-free soldering on t

Re: Moisture Sensitivity and Package Cracking

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 01 10:06:51 EST 1999 | Chris Fontaine

All of our moisture sensitive components are shipped to us in vacuum sealed, desiccated bags with a moisture indicator. When the parts are removed from the bag (this is done at either SMT setup, or in the stockroom) the indicator is checked. If it

Re: Fountain Wave Soldering and Repair/Rework Equipment

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 18:54:54 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

> If you are inheriting a system, you probably don't have a lot of choice, >>but with a little ingenuity, you can pull a Steve Gregory: Grab some duct >>tape, a book of matches, and a videotaped rerun of MacGyver for >>inspiration. HEY! Whaddya mea


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