Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 07:17:24 EDT 2002 | pierre
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Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 25 16:35:37 EDT 2016 | paperbackryder
I will second the comments of SpoiledByChoice. Not enough info about your intended use to make an informed recommendation...so considering that, IMO/IME, both companies make excellent machines and have great offline software. The AIM100 & E-Series a
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 25 18:55:20 EDT 2001 | Xianming
Hello friend, I'm sending this message out because I may get some help from you. Right now I am doing a project titled "Applying artificial neural networks and virtual experimental design to quality improvement". The thing is that I need some re
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 01 09:35:52 EST 2002 | James Bartlett
MINIMUM NDSU EMEG EQUIPMENT SPECIFICATIONS (11/1/02) To serve microsensor research and development via the Center for Nano-scale Science and Engineering (CNSE), the North Dakota State University (NDSU) Electronics Manufacturing Engineering Group (EM
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 13 22:30:05 EST 2002 | davef
Methods for performing repairs: * 7721 - Repair & Modification of Printed Boards & Electronic Assemblies. * On-line guides at Circuit Repair Technology [ http://www.circuittechctr.com ] site. Roughly from East to West, service companies that perfor
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 05:46:07 EDT 2017 | spoiltforchoice
As Evitomov says, provided you check everything is setup correctly there should be no issue. There can be some variation between manufacturers as to how they package certain components. For example 2512 resistors are usually in 12mm tape with a 4mm s
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 29 04:43:12 EDT 2017 | spoiltforchoice
Interesting, I work much the same way as Ivan up to the sticky tape part, plodding through the BOM against the pick and place file and downloading the relevant datasheets to verify packages, this can be tedious but usually gets much quicker the more
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 16:34:34 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
I genuinely think component verifier on the machine is the optimum solution. Even then it can probably get caught out, we build some instrumentation that can have 10K 1%, 10K 0.1% and 10k 0.1% 2ppm, a verifier won't catch those getting mixed up,likew
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