Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 11 09:06:09 EST 2013 | alpha1
Dman, Your video driver did not load correctly. What version of OS/2 warp are you running? The recovery procedure differs for version to version.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 01:21:44 EST 2013 | alamgir
Thanks a lot for detailed information. I will check whether I could get required boards and gerber files from them. I have the BenchMarker II board, I only need top layer (stencil) gerber file for the purpose of verifying repeatability of SPI machin
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 06:58:28 EST 2013 | davef
If that's the case, then talking to eLPe design might be the most direct route to getting the information you need.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 11:46:25 EST 2013 | jasowiii
Does anyone have advice about the best low volume (hopefully under $10K) reflow system for SN96 or SAC305 solder? We recently purchased a benchtop IR oven and it is not working well. Jim
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 12:55:10 EST 2013 | emeto
For that price you will find some chinese ovens which will be probably mixed IR(for preheat) and convection zones. If not you will have to go for second hand equipment. Both will work for you.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 18:21:17 EST 2013 | isd_jwendell
How about the Mistral 260 http://www.technoprint-smt.nl/products-reflow-quarts-ovens-overview-mistral-260.html
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 17:20:32 EST 2013 | jasowiii
Thanks for all the input. Going to try vapor phase. We have an Asscon Q300 demo. I'll post results when we have them. Jim
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 15:23:53 EST 2013 | spitkis2
Anyone know the placement force value (in lbs, kg, or N) on your PnP equipment when placing QFN or Wafer Level CSP's? Is this a parameter you would program for an individual component that is determined to be sensitive / fragile or do you use the
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 15:50:49 EST 2013 | emeto
We usually run QFNs with 2N placement force. However for some parts we will modify the placement to higher value to make sure they stick to the paste good.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 11:32:41 EST 2013 | emeto
Hi, in my case 2N is the minimal force I can use, so I will use it for most of the QFN we place.