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Samsung Fiducial size question

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 06:14:38 EDT 2021 | bukas

Yes, most of my fiducials are 1 mm. BUT, you may consider going 1.5mm or even better 2 mm because in my experience PCB manufacturers will NOT check fiducial shape during PCB testing. This goes for fiducials that are placed on panel frame. Fiducilas t

Stencil buy off procedure

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 04 08:28:27 EDT 2001 | Cal

ZAM_BRI- I don't know how effective this may be but some points to include in the buy-off procedure: Before submitting the PO for the stencil you may also want to do a CAD to Stencil comparison to verify correct apertures.There are SW packages and co

DEK Horizon 03i

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 09:39:33 EDT 2014 | emeto

Hi there, It looks weird how you handled the problem. Just a thought, but would you check the stencil and may be recut a new one, making sure you have the image exactly in the center and have the fiducials exactly where you want them and the frame

Re: Frameless Stencils

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 14:16:32 EST 2000 | mike d

Michael, Good afternoon. My experience with the frameless stencils has been less than optimal. I tried the universal stencil system about a year ago and these are my experiences. 1) The stencil manufacturer supplied me with a free frame to try ou

Scored Printed Circuit Boards

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 17:38:02 EDT 2001 | Russ Cutler

We are looking into using Scored PWB's on a new high volume design. We've used Tab Routed PWB's exclusively in the past. I understand that Scored PWB's are more efficient to produce and depanelize. Question: What are the industry standards for cr

UP1500 Frame Sizes?

Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 18:54:28 EDT 2005 | MikeaJ

The answer you are looking for is part of your initial setup of the board and stencil. This information is to be found in the PCB setup menu/icon. The reason why the stencil loading pins are impacting the frame is because the default setting of the s

Re: Mechanical stencil foil tensioning

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 07 13:10:15 EST 1999 | Sam Sangani

| Has anyone used the mechanical stencil foil tensioning system from certain company that eliminates using stencil frames and epoxy & mesh? Any comments on whether it's worth looking into? We go through product revisions like we go through clean so

UP1500 Frame Sizes?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 03 08:11:02 EDT 2005 | jh0n!

I appreciate the detailed reply. However, I had tried dimensioning the stencil to everything imaginable, including the correct/measured dimensions. Interestingly enough, after loading a new stencil into our adaptor, I had no errors with the new pro

screen printer - vision

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 08:15:37 EDT 2004 | pjc

MPM uses a one-print-Mylar system, as do other printer mfrs. In this system there is a Mylar sheet attached to a frame that is secured over the printer table with the board on it. You print onto the Mylar. The table X-Y-theta manual adjustments are u

Re: Set-up times

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 28 01:17:57 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| SMT-ers | | I notice that most suppliers provide data that is eye-catching but avoid providing data of significant technical relevance, such as Cp and Cpk. It would perhaps be a wise idea for standards to be formulated in this area. | For

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