Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 10:17:02 EST 2019 | bane016
I want to know how you measure capacitance and resistance to 01005 components?Is there such a machine for automatic measurement of component values on PCB? We have a lot 01005 components and we lose time to measure first panel components...I'm inter
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 16:54:17 EST 2019 | slthomas
There's always flying probe, although it's not particularly cheap.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 02:56:22 EST 2019 | robl
I'm with Steve and flying probing. As long as you are testing the capacitance of the cap in the circuit and not of the cap itself you'll get a pretty good indication. Most are going to be 10nf and 100nf decoupling caps at that size so quite easy to
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 03:20:00 EST 2019 | bane016
We measure each first board before the oven after every chageover...Assembling one offset and measure component, after we clear plate...We have reason why do that...But we're wasting a lot of time.So I wanted to see how you do it. Thank you for answe
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 20:33:52 EST 2019 | deanm
First, you cannot measure capacitors once they are soldered onto the board. Second, why must you measure? Verify your machine set up by using intelligent feeders (if your machine has them) or a checklist, preferably by two people. If you cannot trus
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 09:52:08 EST 2014 | davem
Hi Guys, So I work for a small contract manufacturer which caters mainly to the defense sector. As such, our customers haven't (yet) had a great need to incorporate 01005's into their designs. Looking forward, we decided to "take the plunge" and dia
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 12 16:14:59 EST 2013 | larrygroves
Jonnie, I think the entry level machines from all the major manufacturers are capable of 0201 and 01005 placements when properly configured. Keep in mind that as you go to smaller parts the process window gets tighter. Printing is a major concern
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 26 04:00:50 EST 2013 | aj
Europlacer iineo well worth a look.. total flexibility and capabilities... I would recommend that anything you get should have the force feedback in the placement head...critical going forward aj
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 09:57:08 EST 2018 | 3l3ctro
bump for updates
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 06:57:28 EST 2018 | davidportercpl
I'm struggling to place cylindrical components on the Panasonic AM100, melfs in particular. I have just about goet around the recognition side of things, but pickups are hit and miss, and placements are not very consistent at all. Currently using a 2