Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 09 17:52:50 EST 2023 | duchoang
The reasons could be: -The pads size are uneven. Modify the pads size. -The part has not enough time for self-centering. Check and increase TAL. -Solderpaste not melted completely. Increase peak temp. -Solderpaste does not work well. Use alternate so
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 28 10:40:54 EDT 2006 | grantp
Hi, I totally agree. If I purchased a machine, and a company wanted me to pay some kind of fee just to be able to purchase parts, I would go nuts. What a terrible policy. I think, and this is becoming more common, that companies are becoming so sel
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 16:47:17 EDT 2006 | stepheniii
Does replacing the BGA fix the problem? To be a little more blunt, is the BGA or is it the tech says it's the BGA. Beleive none of what you hear and only half of what you see. What kind of BGA is it? If it is one of those BGA's with a built in heats
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 15:07:30 EDT 2016 | sumote
I have seen a similar error on a Quad 4C machine. When setting up the parameters on a tray part there are several points of data you have to input. You have to teach where the center of the 1st part (and you have to know which corner your machine con
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 14:38:47 EDT 1999 | Michael Bryant
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Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 09 13:30:34 EDT 2005 | PWH
I would suggest 7mm thick "Durostone" as a carrier material. Cut lip/pocket for PCB so it is 0.05" thinner than thickness of PCB. Allow 0.010" gap on all sides of PCB. Machine lip to width between 0.050" and 0.100" to support under perimeter sides
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 29 10:44:48 EDT 2013 | stevevb
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Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 10 09:11:51 EST 2014 | rgduval
The centering jaws are made out of copper, I believe...and conductive. I'd suggest that the conductivity of the copper makes it a fairly poor source of ESD damage in a component. I have observed physical damage to components from the centering jaws
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 06:16:52 EST 2006 | bwet
Dear Collegues: We recently commissioned a laser machining center that is used on a job shop basis for a variety of customer work. Does anyone have a recommended procedure for completing a machine capability study? How about a recommendation on
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 11:10:36 EST 2013 | rgduval
I'm not completely sure what you're asking, but, I can say that I've placed these parts with MyData's and Philips machines. Pick in the center of the part, and place in the center of the outline, and the terminals should line up with the pads on the