Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 17:49:47 EST 1999 | smd
| Dave: | | The problem is always the cost.....also it is required to properly connect the work bench and top to the grounding system. | | With most installations what we find is after a year or so, people have moved the benches around and the grou
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 10:25:36 EST 1999 | J. Coogan
Doug The 4796A and 4796R machines maintain maximum tact time within an XY table movement window of approximately 17mm. In addition, due to their ability to perform "on-the-fly" theta correction, they are also able to maintain top speed for a larger
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 20:00:59 EDT 1998 | S. Evers
| I'm looking for information on "volcano" soldering or mini-wave soldering. I need to solder a leaded device, thru-hole, on a already populated smt PCB. I want to do localized soldering on the pins of the device. | Any help would be greatly appreci
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 14:20:41 EDT 2005 | TPM
Brian, We have the Mirtec Table Top. It is very good at detecting the component and orientation. It is however only as good as we program it to be. We have seen some limitations in respect to solder connections. I have not found it to be 100% re
Electronics Forum | Mon May 07 12:04:59 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
Jerry, If you�re sure your board has sufficient flux it must be that your slow flowing (single lambda) wave produces more oxides then the flux can handle. Due to the conveyer angle the front of the board usually has less flux then the back of the bo
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 12:11:29 EST 2007 | chef
Whoa dude - slow down- maybe great beer money but if you don't have good environmental and ESD controls in your shed, all your suds slush fund will evaporate in RMA's costs. A small pick and place (table top) would do. A manual screen printer would h
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 19:43:56 EDT 2008 | davef
While it's possible, we don't think that soldering a wire of this low of an AWG to a board is a good idea. We're concerned that mechanical vibration and heating / cooling will stress the solder connection to the point of failure during routine table
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 12:32:43 EDT 2009 | davef
2.6.3 Test Pad Location Tolerances, third bullet. Why does Entek require different test point spacing than other surface finishes? Page 55, top image is off the page, partially. 2.3.6 Depanelization of Arrays, 10th bullet [Breakaway Scoring] refers
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 12:58:10 EST 2009 | vetteboy86
I'm setting up a matrix tray for the first time on our Quad QSP-2. I believe I have defined the tray and holder. Assigned part numbers. My issue is that instead of teach feeders, I think I need to teach table top. When I do this, I am not finding an
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 14:51:50 EST 2009 | gantry
Craig - It has been quite a while but from what I remember you teach the tray holder in teach table top. Then you have to put the part/tray on the the tray holder. Also, ensure the part is in your program. I don't remember where to do that but I