Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 15:15:17 EST 1999 | twinston
Does anyone know of a contract manufacturing house that can guarantee smt component placement and can verify placement of +/-.015? Thanks in advance
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 16:55:58 EDT 2018 | esoderberg
I require component engineering to spec in multi vendor parts as long as the following exists 1.Mechanical +/- 15% 2. Same orientation in pocket 3. Same pocket dimensions I have to beat the engineering a few times per year but I think they have the
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 10:58:42 EDT 2018 | dleeper
I don't think there's really any industry standard tolerance setting or value. It's safe to open up the tolerances pretty wide as long as your placement accuracy doesn't suffer.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 20:27:34 EDT 2018 | kellogs54
Hi All, Sorry if this seems a stupid question but we been having a huge amount or parts rejected on our placement machines. I started looking at the placement program and found the part tolerance date seems to tight. Before I go and open the tolera
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 15:16:30 EST 1999 | twinston
| Does anyone know of a contract manufacturing house that can guarantee smt component placement and can verify placement of +/-.0015? | | Thanks in advance |
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 29 15:39:47 EST 1999 | Stefan Witte
| Does anyone know of a contract manufacturing house that can guarantee smt component placement and can verify placement of +/-.015? | | Thanks in advance | There may be several contract manufacturing houses with .015 capability and automatic opt
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 30 22:43:36 EST 1999 | dean
| Does anyone know of a contract manufacturing house that can guarantee smt component placement and can verify placement of +/-.015? | | Thanks in advance | Question: mm, inches, or mils? I can do it. However, what is your reliability level? 9
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 16 01:42:15 EDT 2019 | ledze91
Hello. Got problems with big elements like connectors. Pickup tolerance dont work on cp40/Lv. Here got two machines cp40/lv and one cp40/cv. On cv dont have problems with pickup, but on Lv nozzle hit the pins of connectors or wont pick up
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 22:33:50 EDT 2006 | Bolos
first: what is your problem after reflow? second: a good rule of thumb is a tolerance of 1 mil. for example..if you got 5 thou stencil thickness then your range of thickness is 6-/+1 thou.. then you just improve after you get your height data and ana
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 09:15:20 EDT 2008 | kingshar
Hi, Hi, 1) Can anyone tell be what is the acceptable manufacturing tolerance from stencil to PCB . 2) what are the methods we can avoid that. 3) What is the method to avoid PCB shrinkage. 4) How can we correct shrinkage 5)Is there any standard gud