Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 01:36:55 EDT 2010 | jola
Been a while since I used those machines but I found a list on how it was on ours anyway: MV2-F,C: F8-F1-F7-SHIFT-M-V MPA-V: F8-F1-F7-SHIFT-M-P-SHIFT-A-SHIFT-V MPA-G1: F8-F4-F7-SHIFT-M-F7-P-F7-SHIFT-A-F7 Always start from the main "run" screen. Go
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 11:05:05 EDT 2003 | raf
Is it possible to change the flow direction on a 97 Panasonic MPAV-XL? Thank you in advance. Raf
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 14 05:36:14 EST 1998 | Mattias
If there is anyone who has experience of the new Panasonic MPA-V2, please let me know about known problems and strenghts with this machine.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 03:18:50 EST 2001 | Rudolf Niebling
Where I can buy Stickfeeder or Multistickfeeder for the Panasonic MPA-V2 machine. I don't lock for Panasonic solutions.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 17:07:15 EST 2002 | peterson
We are using a Panasonic MPAV2 to place some QFP's. Can someone please help me with a problem we are having with coplanarity! The machine is "dropping" parts due to coplanarity issues. What settings should we be looking at in order to eliminate the
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 00:57:05 EDT 2009 | jjmag921612000
SteveO, I had personal experience with this using a Panasonic MPAV2B. It took a while, but I believe the end result was to have some additional "Z" travel to press the QFN into the paste. Also, the design of the paste on the ground was key to keep t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 07:26:57 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture
On Panasonic equipment are the MPAV feeders compatible with the MPA-80/MPAG1?
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 25 14:34:24 EDT 1998 | D Wanzek
I am looking for advice on feeders for the MPAV Panasonic machine. We are about to encounter our first experience with Panasonic. We are unsure of which style feeders to buy for tube parts. Parts mix includes all sizes of D-paks, SOICs, PLCCs and so
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 07:00:16 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
| I am looking for advice on feeders for the MPAV Panasonic machine. We are about to encounter our first experience with Panasonic. We are unsure of which style feeders to buy for tube parts. Parts mix includes all sizes of D-paks, SOICs, PLCCs and
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 08:25:02 EST 2005 | marakas
Could anyone advise what BGA rework rate we should expect with product that has 4 BGAs (224 pins, 196 pins, 160 pins, 48 pins). Negative factor is that we have old and tired pick & place - Panasonic MPA-G1 or MPA-V without AOI.