Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 16 08:53:26 EST 2005 | nkbkiran
Once the gerber files and BOM list are generated by CAD packages for download on to SMT production line....How is the cycle time of that PCB operation determined? Is their information with in Gerber files by which you can estimate, before actual pr
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 06 11:10:40 EDT 2010 | cuongtranquoc2002
No, the accuracy of chip shooter should be always as 3 mils tolerance. If for some reason, the tolrance is 4 mils, you should consider adjust your equipment. If your chip shooter is performing well, I would suggest that you measure the variation on t
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 24 12:27:43 EDT 2001 | nwyatt
I've used Fuji for fairly large boards. The largest pcb size is 20" by 18" for pick and place; 18"x14" for chip shooters. I've never used Quad. N
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 11 13:00:00 EST 2002 | Roy Barton
I am looking for some equipment with a fairly undemanding capability. I would appreciate pointers to potential suppliers. Dispense size 0603 chips only, speed can be as low as 60 chips per minute. Only one type of component (ie one reel) is loaded.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 12 22:23:05 EDT 2005 | Al
The way we do this, is to tape a transparent film to the PCB. The printers and chip shooters can read fiducials no problems. Once it has been run through SMT, simply remove the tranparency film and the PCB is ready for use, no mess no cleaning and yo
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 20 10:16:53 EDT 1998 | J. Hughes
| The following equipment is available immediiately and can be inspected at customers convience: | Chip Shooters: | Panasert MVIIc, MV150, Mk-1 and MK-2 | Screen Printers: | Panasonic SPPD, New Long, DEK | Reflow Oven: | BTU TRS18, TRS 14 (forced
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 19 18:58:01 EDT 1998 | Victor Velandia
The following equipment is available immediiately and can be inspected at customers convience: Chip Shooters: Panasert MVIIc, MV150, Mk-1 and MK-2 Screen Printers: Panasonic SPPD, New Long, DEK Reflow Oven: BTU TRS18, TRS 14 (forced convection) Ro
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 18 13:07:12 EDT 2006 | mika
Please specify your needs. If you want to use a Fuji CP6 ship-shooter for chip placement on a pcb that are already glued before in an earlier process; the answer is yes. But the CP-6 itself can't handle the glue process, since it is a pure placeme
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 31 00:07:24 EDT 2000 | Ramon I Garcia C
I Kyung: I'm not sure if we are working with PIHR but we insert some pines in a PCB with a pin inserter machine, after that we run this pcb in a screen printer and put over its solder paste, and then run in a chip shooter and then IC placer and f
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 14:45:08 EDT 2003 | M. Cruise
Todd covered it all. And you will have a hell of a time verifying all that. BUT he is perfectly correct. I have worked on such problems and boy are they difficult to trouble shoot. But one time the problem was found to be "the height of the machine".
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