Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 11 06:33:27 EDT 2016 | fady
i'm new to pcb design and i'm wondering that starting from which frequency range we need to apply the high speed PCB design rules and techniques ?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 04 10:38:23 EDT 2016 | richardlawson1489
Here is a video for high speed pcb design rule and techniques. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BlHLmQ2HO1w This may help you.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 02 06:30:04 EDT 2016 | technotronix
I think it is normally from 4.0 to 5.0
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 11 07:58:17 EDT 2016 | davef
IPC-2252 - Design Guide for RF/Microwave Circuit Boards IPC-2251 - Design Guide for the Packaging of High Speed Electronic Circuits IPC-2141A - Design Guide for High-Speed Controlled Impedance Circuit Boards IPC design standards https://portal.ip
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 01:50:32 EST 2014 | gyverlo
Dear all, Our company is using middle speed pick and place machines for LCD TV power boards and am considering to use high speed pick and place machines. Are there any methods to evaluate the profitability of implementing high speed ones? Thanks,
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 05:15:40 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Take a look at the ROI tools supplied my MyData and others and draw inspiration from there. Presumably if you are looking at a higher speed line you are looking at higher throughput than you currently achieve or possibly fewer/shorter shifts? The eco
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 09:52:49 EST 2014 | emeto
Whenever your line doesn't cover your requirements and you can't build your boards in schedule, it is time to go to higher throughput machines. Of course you should have some contracts for the next year or two that will cover your line. You should kn
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 21:07:16 EST 2014 | sarason
You should ask yourself a bunch of questions before you consider going down this path. The first being where are the bottlenecks in your existing line and is there anything you can do to eliminate or decrease there bottleneckness (made up word). I
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 19:43:22 EDT 2024 | bclaycomb
Hello everyone, Last year, our company ventured into the SMT arena to manufacture PCBs in-house for our products. We've been utilizing two Neoden 10 pick-and-place machines in series. However, as we grow, we've encountered some limitations with our
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 11 07:05:06 EDT 2024 | klauss
while conveyor goes down to relaese pcb, some big compoments are swinging left or right due to high down speed of the conveyor. is there any way to decrease the speed?