Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 11:51:15 EDT 2014 | rway
Your target ppm in on the Juki machine a take it. So it's rejecting these parts due to the inversion? Any way to disable this. A right-side down resistor is not ideal, but it will certainly work electrically. Reese
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 17:00:39 EDT 2010 | AL
we are using convection ovens and we face the issue when changing from Pb to RoHS but also even when change top side to bottom side if the diference on the profiles needs to go from a high temp to low, we are opening the hood but we would like not to
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 12:53:56 EDT 2014 | demzvill
Yes it will electrically but on the appearance side it is no good. Does it have something to do with the feeder or the nozzle?
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 01 17:54:02 EDT 2005 | Stefan
If you are using vib. feeders than the component may be flipped length wise by the following components. Components should be landing with the leads on the right side but upside down. If you are using tape feeders the component may be flipped sideway
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 22:43:10 EDT 2005 | crishan
Hi all, Having a major problem with an IC being placed upside down. We pick up the fault at AOI. We have check several reels and the component is not placed upside down by the supplier. Where should I start looking; 1. Are we using an incorrect fee
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 03:49:06 EDT 2005 | aj
Are you seeing many of the components in the reject bin of the machine? If it is feeder related I would expect to see some rejects unless the part is jumping and landing in the same orientation i.e. 3 leads on same side everytime! Other than that I
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 12:19:38 EDT 2002 | sueph
I am trying to get a profile on a thru-hole board with metalic coating on both sides. My preheaters are about maxed out and my profile is just reaching 200 degeres F. I'm not sure how much I can slow my conveyor down to get more heat. Does any one h
Electronics Forum | Thu May 22 18:47:12 EDT 2003 | russ
I would assume we are talking about a radial leaded electrolytic cap? We use Electronic grade RTV (Dow corning 3145). It sticks good and can be removed if necessary. It is also pliable so you don't have to worry about CTE or other stresses that may
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 30 22:48:17 EDT 2020 | dekhead
MM (MultiMove) cards are in the M19, Motor Control, crate (located front of machine, right side). MM's are the larger cards located on the far right side; X11, X12 and X13 slots (X11 slot is only used in Infinity, empty slot on Horizon / ELA).
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 20 16:58:24 EST 1999 | Dave F
David: We build boards with BGAs wall to wall on both sides. May the issue you're concerned about is the thermal characteristics of your fabricated board. Good luck. Dave F