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Re: TSOP Placement

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 11:31:19 EST 1999 | Scott Cook

| Looking for advise on placing 56 pin TSOP from tape and reel. Been told that placing TSOP's greater than 32 pin from tape and reel can cause significant reliability problems. True? False? Comments? Any reference literature available? | | Hi

Re: Amistar 7100FV

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 16 11:18:24 EST 1998 | Jason Gregory

I did see the Amistar at NEPCON Texas and it appears to be a fine machine. The multi-heads and vision-on-the-fly is nice. Feeder capacity seems to be a concern, though. Ibelieve it holds 120 8mm feeders and if you purchase a tray sequencer, it takes

bulk feeding chips

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 03 18:33:23 EST 2003 | jonfox

We have some high runners (components) that are available in bulk and some that are not. It would only help part of the issue. Cost was only a marginal difference, and we were told by the supplier that it was because bulk just hasn't caught on like

SMT Machines

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 04:09:02 EDT 2004 | vinitverma

I would highly recommend Assembleon OpalXII/TopazXII for your low volume high mix applications. You could perform changeovers very quickly. Of course it depends on how many feeders are required per product. If you buy for example, 2 OpalXII machines

Re: Who Are The X-Men?

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 19 12:03:09 EDT 1998 | Scott Cook

Out of interest, are you using an 84V? 84VZ? a 60V? 60VZ? With SBIP or the Yamaha vision system (VICS 1000)? Do you have the old tray sequencer? > WRONG!!!! Why do folks still live in this mindset? I'm not slamming you personally. But this is preva

Multi-part reeling for pick and place

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 09:03:40 EDT 2004 | russ

A couple of thoughts, 1. buy larger quantity reels and load more trays of the same P/N if your problem is replenishing the machine. 2. If you're talking about changeover I would suggest that the feeders be set up in the kitting process and deliverd

SRT 1000, WHAT ELSE?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 20:13:23 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

For Dean and the rest of you interested, I have reconciled many of my thermal issues with this machine and its peculiarities. The bottom side heater seems adequate, at 750 watts (not going to spend 10 grand extra for 500 more watts no matter what) a

Multi-part reeling for pick and place

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 17 15:22:17 EDT 2004 | rohman23

Thanks for all the responses. I do agree with what was said, and can certainly see reasons not to try. I'll write a little more about what we do. We are a defense contractor, and as I mentioned very high mix, low volume. We only have 1 SMT line.

Re: SRT 1000, WHAT ELSE?

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 21:56:40 EST 1999 | Dean

| For Dean and the rest of you interested, | | I have reconciled many of my thermal issues with this machine and its peculiarities. The bottom side heater seems adequate, at 750 watts (not going to spend 10 grand extra for 500 more watts no matter w

Re: SRT 1000, WHAT ELSE?

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 16:44:34 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| | For Dean and the rest of you interested, | | | | I have reconciled many of my thermal issues with this machine and its peculiarities. The bottom side heater seems adequate, at 750 watts (not going to spend 10 grand extra for 500 more watts no ma

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