Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 23 09:19:17 EDT 2016 | dalpets
I want to place smd's by hand from tape strips using a vacuum pump. What is the orientation of polarised smd components on reels/tapes? Is there a standard manufacturing orientation, or are there variations? I understand some manufactures have part
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 23 18:16:31 EDT 2016 | ttheis
This information is normally available in the component's data sheet (typically toward the end where the packaging is detailed.)
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 29 13:42:38 EDT 2016 | gregp
The standard you need is EIA-481B. It details the taping of components from 8mm tape up to 200mm tape including component orientations. 8, 12, 16 and 24mm tape has the sprocket holes only on one side so it is easy to determine the proper orientatio
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 25 09:11:25 EDT 2016 | spoiltforchoice
There 2 main rival standards for orientation in tape and because you can't really trust manufacturers to stick to one or the other or something else entirely it is always wise to check the datasheet. Typically an SOIC will have pin 1 the same end as
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 15 15:03:32 EDT 2021 | kumarb
Hi. Personally do not have experience with this but we are reviewing the purchase of an X-ray system for our line. A tier 1 vendor we have worked with is Seamark that is a popular name in Asia. They offer some X-Ray equipment including a counter tha
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 07:12:53 EDT 1998 | smd
I asked the same question a couple of weeks ago. I received a lot of e-mail from salesmen et al trying to sell me equipment costing several thousand dollars. I was glad to get all the information I could, but there was no way I was going to get a PO
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 30 22:14:46 EDT 2020 | victorzubashev
Hi everyone, Did you come across a hybrid system of X-Ray inspection system having X-ray SMD component counter capabilities? I haven't seen myself, but that such a solution can be really cost-effective. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 13:31:36 EDT 2020 | emeto
Omron were building some hybrid AIO/X-ray in one machine package
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 14:54:12 EDT 2020 | capse
Disclaimer, I'm a VJ Electronic Rep. The VJ Electronix XQuik II is an x-ray parts counter. You can load a PCBA into the system and capture an x-ray image. The system has zoom functionality. But, you will not get the type of measurement and inspection
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 10:02:21 EDT 2011 | scotceltic
Our company has it's yearly inventory coming up. (Joy). I was wondering if anyone has come across a component counter that can handle radial components in AMMO pack. I have seen plenty out there that can handle counting of radial components in Reel