Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 19:56:09 EST 2000 | park kyung sam
thanks a lot . it will be a big help to me.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 10:40:11 EST 2000 | Dave F
Cost = Labor + Production Materials + Overhead Cost = Labor * Overhead Multiplier Cost = (Time For Task*Labor Rate*Benefits) * Overhead Multiplier Cost = ((6sec/3600sec/hr)*$10/hr*1.3) * 2 Cost = $0.04
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 01:01:51 EST 2000 | park kyung sam
Would you give me more detail please? i don't understand. is it general in smt process out there or your opinion. thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 13:21:29 EST 2000 | Dane Stokes
Thanks for all the feed back guys. We are currently using the eraser when running the product in question. Thankfully there are no FP. placements on the product.I'm working with a friend on the matter right now and we are triing to get in touch with
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 22:28:20 EST 2000 | Dave F
Taking things from a slightly different angle: Cost of assembling various packages based on volume: C/R placement: |$0.01 to 0.04 per part SOIC: | $0.03 PLCC based on lead count: | 20-39 $0.16 | 40-59 $0.18 | 60-79 $0.20 | 80-
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 02:40:17 EST 2000 | park kyung sam
Hi. smtman would someone answer me ? it's just the stuff pop ups without deep thinking. how much do our department spend money for 1 chip soldering. what should i consider ? i wonder i spend more money than other guys out there for 1 chip soldering i
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 22:30:05 EST 2002 | davef
Methods for performing repairs: * 7721 - Repair & Modification of Printed Boards & Electronic Assemblies. * On-line guides at Circuit Repair Technology [ http://www.circuittechctr.com ] site. Roughly from East to West, service companies that perfor
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 11:31:58 EST 2000 | Dave F
You said: "how come do i calculate the money for one chip mounting. I really want to know that. Maybe someone already has it. Shortly speaking , CALCULATION EQUATION FOR 1 CHIP MOUNTING COST IN SMT PROCESS." So, I gave you equations for calculating
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