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how to overcome tolerance in automatic alignment

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 06:38:35 EDT 1999 | calvin

hi, i m college student. i m currently doing my Final year project in PCB drilling. the main task is to design auto feeder which allign the PCB properly in position before drilling take place. the close tolerance becomes a big problem to the precisio

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Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 21 06:58:41 EST 2019 | kiransahu

Without PCB layout, not much would get done. It is a ubiquitous need across industries; Industrial, consumer, military...Everywhere you look, there are chips soldered to PCBs to create a final product for the end customer. But where did we all learn

Re: how to overcome tolerance in automatic alignment

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 09:00:10 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| hi, i m college student. i m currently doing my Final year project in PCB drilling. the main task is to design auto feeder which allign the PCB properly in position before drilling take place. the close tolerance becomes a big problem to the precis

Re: how to overcome tolerance in automatic alignment

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 09:13:10 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| hi, i m college student. i m currently doing my Final year project in PCB drilling. the main task is to design auto feeder which allign the PCB properly in position before drilling take place. the close tolerance becomes a big problem to the precis

Re: how to overcome tolerance in automatic alignment

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 09:03:52 EDT 1999 | ScottM

| | hi, i m college student. i m currently doing my Final year project in PCB drilling. the main task is to design auto feeder which allign the PCB properly in position before drilling take place. the close tolerance becomes a big problem to the prec

Re: how to overcome tolerance in automatic alignment

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 12:09:02 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | hi, i m college student. i m currently doing my Final year project in PCB drilling. the main task is to design auto feeder which allign the PCB properly in position before drilling take place. the close tolerance becomes a big problem to the pr

Re: how to overcome tolerance in automatic alignment

Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 12 08:20:04 EDT 1999 | se

| | | | hi, i m college student. i m currently doing my Final year project in PCB drilling. the main task is to design auto feeder which allign the PCB properly in position before drilling take place. the close tolerance becomes a big problem to the

how to prenvent flux risidue in the blind vias.

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 22:56:20 EST 2007 | davef

Russ We agree with your comments on plugging from one side only. But... We believe that it IS possible to trap process chemicals [technically, not flux] in a blind [or any other] via. This can be done by plating the via closed, rather than pluggi

Re: moisture in pcb's how is it measured

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 19 22:43:31 EDT 1999 | Stu Leech

We are deeply involved with this question because we have developed a much faster way to remove moisture from PCB's. PCB's absorb varying amounts of moisture at differing rates. The rate is influenced by the laminate type board configuration , loca

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