Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 21 12:49:58 EDT 2002 | surinder
Hi Russ, Thanks for your input.My board has SMT Chip components, SOT23,SOIC's & 2QFP (25MIL PITCH). Also,taking consideration that the board is well design for Wave.This board has been designed end of last year. We have latest model of Electrovert ma
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 27 10:10:23 EDT 2009 | ysutariya
I'm not in assembly, but I do know of a technology called Sipad if you are only looking to do small batches. They pre-apply the solderpaste to boards with a light adhesive, which allows you to hand-place components, even micro BGA's and fine-pitch Q
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 16:13:43 EDT 2012 | tomzee
Hello All. First time poster. I need to design a PCB which will include a Bumped-die type chip with 6mil (152.4 um) pad pitch. I read somewhere that FR4 type board may not be a good choice for such small footprint. I have not had to deal with board
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 29 14:24:56 EST 2004 | rick
What kind of cleaning method you recommend for PCB - double side SMD (fine pitch and BGA components) and THT elements (PCB are for microwave application!!). Process technology no-clean.We have to remove grease-fingerprints, dust etc. It is low volume
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 17 21:46:18 EDT 1998 | Matthias Mansfeld
I plan to design a multichip module which contains 1 chip with about 200 pads and 2 chips with about 50 pads, no other components.The whole module shall replace as intermediate solution a single chip CPU in QFP208. Thus, the MCM itself must have t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 20:34:17 EST 2007 | davef
DAVE�S BOOKSHELF ASSEMBLER�S ESSENTIALS Title: Soldering in ElectronicsAuthor: RJ Klein WassinkPublisher: Electrochemical PublicationsISBN: 090115024XPublication date: December 1989 I know, I know. The book was written in 1989!!!! I use this b
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 09:45:40 EDT 1998 | Lee Anderson
We manufacture a tabletop pick and place machine called the Placemax. Its standard work area is 12" x 24" however, we have offer other size work ares as well. Upto 36" x 48" which should be more than enough for your backplanes. Our Standard model (12
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 12 03:30:01 EDT 2005 | ianlg
Hi In regards to the screen printer you might like to check our Reprints R29-V semi automatic. For low to medium volume it would be perfect for your needs and being a 29" machine and able to print down to 01005 pads with ease. It has a digital zoom
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 12 03:30:06 EDT 2005 | ianlg
Hi In regards to the screen printer you might like to check our Reprints R29-V semi automatic. For low to medium volume it would be perfect for your needs and being a 29" machine and able to print down to 01005 pads with ease. It has a digital zoom
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 12:58:42 EDT 2010 | scottp
A good paste will print fine up to 5 in/sec or so. They key, as mentioned, is to get the pressure right for a given squeegee speed. If the squeegees aren't giving a clean wipe then you'll see huge variation in print volume which can lead to shortin