Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 06:42:55 EST 2009 | davef
If the machine is not capacity constrained, what is the point of measuring how close to the optimum efficiency that it is operating? * Capacity of individual machies are unimportant, unless they are capacity contrained * Capacity of your line is depe
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 22 08:44:04 EDT 2010 | davef
Determine the capacity of the slowest element of the line.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 21:02:27 EDT 2010 | tpvnew
Dear experts, I am new in this field, I try to figure out an SMT line’s capacity, but, it looks the capacity varying from a lot of factors, such as, number of component, layout of component, size of PCB… I am wondering if there is a simple but accura
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 20:01:41 EST 2000 | Lisa Murphy
Hi, I have recently been asked if I had any information on the voltage capacity of a solder ball. I asked around and did a web search but came up empty handed. Usually people are concerned with the current carrying capacity of bondwires, flip-chip
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 13:56:14 EDT 2000 | Mark Charlton
Does anyone know a formula for determining my "Excess Capacity"? I know my machine's up AND down time, the effective placement rate, and my idle time. If my manager asks me what out "excess capacity" is, how do I use my "knowns" and calculate an ac
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 01:37:38 EDT 2010 | tpvnew
Thanks for the input and advise. Yes, indeed, for single or just few products, to get the lowest ones should be no problem. However, I am facing so many products in the line, and the mix is changed all the time, it is difficult (for me, at least) to
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 15:49:03 EDT 2010 | namruht
I am working on some capacity issues and I have been reading some of the other treads, but I am still struggling with the idea of machine downtime. We have a lot of older equipment that does not consistantly run from day to day. How do I factor that
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 13 13:58:50 EDT 2010 | dcell_1t
time available then you have capacity issues... most of the time downtime is not considered for "ideal" calculation, but is highly recommended to consider it. You have to consider alternatives if your capacity is over 90 % this is where you need to b
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 05 08:59:25 EDT 2000 | Dave F
John: Don�t do it, well at least until we better understand what you�re doing. What are you doing? Is it "heat capacity"? Heat capacity relates the change in heat to a change in temperature.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 04:29:38 EDT 1999 | MK
Can anybody recommend low capacity PCB manufacturing equipment for labaratory or research/designers center. Output 2-10 sqr. m. per shift; required working space 30-100 sqr. m. Spent too much time looking fr this. Thanks in advance.