Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 13:28:50 EDT 2008 | qaman
I am new to the board so be gentle with me. There are standards such as IPC-610 for PCB assembly, IPC-600 for bare boards, etc. Is there a "standard" for electro-mechanical assembly? Is there an IPC standard or any other industry approved standard
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 02 13:30:05 EDT 2008 | evtimov
I am new to the board so be gentle with me. > There are standards such as IPC-610 for PCB > assembly, IPC-600 for bare boards, etc. Is there > a "standard" for electro-mechanical assembly? Is > there an IPC standard or any other industry > appro
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 03 09:53:08 EDT 2002 | Jim Gryga
I am looking for a software package that can provide me with a ballpark estimate of labor time required to assemble electro-mechanical products. The inputs that I imagine would include number and size of fasteners, number of wire connections, number
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 28 09:36:34 EST 1999 | Dan Woodward
Certainly automatic placement, preferably with vision system assistance will yield a more repeatable process. Process repeatability (paste deposition, connector placement, reflow cycle, etc.) will be your key to success here. Another possibility yo
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 15 10:47:16 EST 1998 | SMT-ASSY
In reference to your Email response, we will propose to you in the next few days a course curriculum which we hope you will find of great interest. As we told you we offer courses for assemblers and techs in PTH, SMT soldering, SMT full process using
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