Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 03:16:02 EST 2000 | Peter Loten
Try Diagnosys.com They run a quick turnaround, low cost service in the UK. CR Technology may do the same in the US. Both have Hi Quality Software for results interpretation. Also worth considering Hirox BGA Inspection systems at Diagnosys.com
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 10:17:00 EST 2000 | Mark D.
Does anyone know of a good technical reference source that deals with the screen printing of surface mount adhesives? I'm looking for help in adhesive selection and guidelines for designing aperture sizes/shapes for typical B/S wavesolderable SMT com
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 24 10:51:29 EST 1999 | Bob S
If you have decent volume with high mix or are a contract shop, the most flexible method is a software controlled router. Using pre routed boards with tabs is not a bad way to go but there is a price for the pre routing that may more than justify the
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 30 10:56:08 EST 1999 | Dan Woodward
Hi Dave, ASG in Florida (www.goasg.com) manufactures machines specifically to pick and place pressfit connectors, including vision inspection of the pins. They also manufacture a line of electric servo presses for pressfit connectors. I would be hap
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 10:27:12 EST 1999 | Aaron Unterborn
Looking for mechanical chips (daisy-chained / stiched) for flip chip (C4) testing. Any contacts or suppliers? Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 15:27:01 EST 1999 | John Thorup
The 2000 Top Line catalog list about 10 types of flip chips and are available daisy chained. 714/898-3830 Practical components also lists several 714/899-8309 They both have test boards as well. John Thorup
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 19 10:02:55 EST 1999 | ron chua
Hi, how to ensure flexible boards do not warp after reflow and still remain flat for subsequent operations. What is the best way to hold and transport these strips from one process to another. Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 10:04:40 EST 1999 | sean o neill
Does anyone know where i could find a complete resource (internet preferable) on the effect of using SMT with RF manufacturing applications. Is there any special implications?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 10:14:54 EST 1999 | Chris May
Tony, Quick update. Check out this website.Just came across it. http://www.marsport.demon.co.uk/smd/smdcode.htm Regards, Chris.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 10:05:59 EST 1999 | Victor Salazar
You might want to check your paste application. We eliminated this problem with reduced aperatures, and homeplate designs on our stencil. The paste process is very important in eliminating solder balls. See Solder aperature guidlines in the forum.