Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 16:54:38 EST 2021 | toledog
Does anyone have a copy of the Speedline Sigmaprint MPM 500 or 400 software? Our MPM 400 experienced a hard drive failure and we would appreciate a copy of the software and/or a clone of the hard drive. Before the hard drive failure, the computer was
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 15:03:19 EDT 2023 | davemccabs
Hi everyone, We just acquired a MPM Ultraprint 1500 and dont have manuals for it. It's running SigmaPro 32 v6.3 software. Would anyone please be able to share any manuals for it? Hopefully more than just the operator manual. Thank you!
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 16:44:27 EDT 2001 | davef
Several points are: * Some may argue that DPMO is peculiar and specific. That�s why IPC-7912 states �Users of this document are cautioned when comparing one manufacturer�s indices to one another due to differences in assembly complexity and the amou
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 10 15:52:26 EST 2003 | eagle-eyed-one
Hello Neil, I absolutely agree with the conclusion of limits as you have stated. There are 2 sets of limits in which machines can be measured against for compliant performance. First and most critical being the quality performance specification limit
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 21:13:04 EDT 2001 | Paul
My company is a low-volume high mix contact electronic manufacturer. We are currently looking at purchasing a pick and place machine that is capable of mounting such new components as microBGA's and other CSP's at such ball pitches as 0.5mm for examp
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 09:53:44 EDT 2001 | Brock
Stefan, I could be wrong but I have a question about every 10th board having a defect. If a machine places 1 million components and a the board has 200 components you arrive at 5000 boards. If every 10th board has a defect, then only 500 boards have
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 13:54:01 EST 1999 | Andy Yates
Mathematically, measure the component offsets from nominal then calculate the average and the SD of the offsets in x and y. You can then use the following equation to calculate the CpK: CpK = (Process Width - Abs(Average offset)) / (3 * SD offset)
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 28 23:08:27 EDT 1998 | KENNY WALSTAT
DEK printers are OK, but if you're a company that runs during the weekend, forget DEK. Their customer service is terrible on the weekends. Basically, you end up stumping a guy in England who ends up telling you ".. you'll have to talk to someone els
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 15:53:05 EST 1998 | Tom Foley
| I am looking for component placer that can handle not only smc but also flip chip C4. | If there is any machine satisfying my request, please inform me. | machine name , spec, and so on. Take a close look at the Philips ACM. The ACM is engineere
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 19 11:52:25 EST 2002 | davef
We have had Corfin recommended to us, but have never needed to use them. Also consider: * EMPF uses a ROSA process for solder rejuvenation. Check with Cal [at Manncorp, a SMTnet regular] for the scoop [chocolate, vanilla, or ROCKY ROCOCO] on EMPF.
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