Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 12:44:28 EDT 2012 | cobham1
We are currently checking parts on our boards with a digital multimeter to make sure values are correct. This process takes a large amount of time and is very in accurate Can someone please recommend a low capital budget system that is good and repea
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 22:03:40 EDT 2012 | davef
How about this ... If your customer plans to provide the BOM on media that could be affected by magnetic fields, might the customer want to be assured that you have an established process to the protect that media from magnetic fields?
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 03:33:17 EDT 2012 | ilanhovan
Hi there, is there any SME in cleaning process for PCBA can help me out on the problem i have. More boards manufactured from this supplier failing at our system test. And currently we're in line down situation. Please help Thank you Ilanhovan
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 23:38:50 EDT 2012 | isd_jwendell
I would worry more about a hair falling out and getting into the process. Longer hairs effect more parts/area.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 12:54:38 EDT 2012 | rway
Try this. http://www2.binghamton.edu/ieec/facilities/process/docs/Camalot1818DispensingSystem.pdf They might be able to help. Have you tried acquiring the manual from Speedline?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 19:58:24 EDT 2012 | warwolf
What is the actual function of the shortwave IR in the wave machine process? Is it just another heat source?. i know it can apply a lot of heat in quick cycles and has ‘penetrating heat’ but is that it? seems a bit too simple.
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 08 19:04:26 EDT 2012 | jlawson
You might also want to consider process repeatability cross profile performance over time and energy consumption. Also reliabilty is effected by shift usage etc,. Eg could have oven that might appear reliable in one context but not overall. Ie total
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 16:26:41 EST 2012 | juggalo
Our facility is moving towards eliminating the need for carts completely by introducing conveyors. So far they have been set up before and after the wave. This has helped us reduce work in process inventory around the wave solders greatly.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 05:28:12 EST 2012 | d0min0
Hello, we are starting with the flex pcb production, can anyone advice a company in europe that is capable of design and manufacture palett / carriers / frames that allow to produce flex boards in standard smt process regards
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 18:14:27 EST 2012 | cnotebaert
is wave soldering the only option? Depends on design? can you use a pin in paste process to accommodate SMT and through hole? are you in full control of your design?