Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 07 21:49:44 EDT 2004 | Ken
My favorite kind of calibration is where the machine learns what it did incorrectly. Then fixes itself! However, there are many types of machines that rely on human feedback as to the results of what it did. nozzle calibrations involve many factors
Electronics Forum | Mon May 17 02:06:57 EDT 2004 | johnwnz
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Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 16:58:00 EDT 2004 | pjc
You should be able to get a one-print Mylar frame for the SMTech 90 machine from SigmaPrint, http://www.sigmaprint.co.uk Yes, with vision you store images of two features such as solder lands or fidicial marks from opposite corners of the board. With
Electronics Forum | Mon May 24 06:00:23 EDT 2004 | johnwnz
call me picky but doesn't hydrogen combust? maybe soemthing you could do is look at your process and your products and decide if you actually need to run in N2. Yes ok I can hear the crys now but seriously, for the vast majority of things if you have
Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 15:03:06 EDT 2004 | crios
Our printers feedswith consist of 2 LEDs next to each other designed to illuminate in green, red, and amber simultanuosly per operation. The green and red in the LED create the amber (orange) color. Although, we are experiencing a high defect rate d
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 10:11:00 EDT 2004 | davef
Intermetallic growth is a diffusion process, the thickness of the intermetallic is given by: z^2 = (Do)(t)exp[-Q/RT] Where Do (m2 s-1) is the diffusion coefficient, T(�K) is the temperature, Q (J mol-1) is the activation energy and R (8.314 J mo
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 08:25:06 EDT 2004 | Cal
OK I am game and will put some input here...I do like the Samsung machines for the price and they are easy to program. Another company you may want to look at is Essemtec. ESSEMTEC USA Glasboro, NJ 08028-1499 Steve Pollock Tel. 1/856 218 1131 Fax 1/
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 02:31:24 EDT 2004 | yukim
Currently we are having a lot of solder balls, after a few hours of continous production. This is how we work: load new solder paste at the beginning of the shift, less than 500grms. Then, the operator loads new solder paste periodically, every 3 to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 14:34:13 EDT 2004 | tjensen
There are many factors that can lead to solder balls. Since you have just recently seen this start to occur, it is obvious something has changed in the product or your process. Since we don't have a lot of details about your process, I would sugges
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 04 06:25:07 EDT 2004 | GS
Many Thanks Dave for your patience (GBY). I was just trying to give a chance to our connector Supllier to read few micrograms less of NaCl found with the connectors. But even if using a "bonus formula" they are out of specs. Following it could be i