Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 09:50:34 EST 1999 | Scott Cook
Hi Steve. glad your equipment will be back on-line soon. Takes a load off, doesn't it? I'd like to respond to the following comment: | "YOU'VE PAID A LOT OF MONEY FOR YOUR EQUIPMENT, YOU'VE GOT TO TAKE CARE OF IT ON A REGULAR BASIS!" | | What c
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 18:21:42 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
> Alignment issues are not so critical on most any system, but thermal >>(top and bottom heater settings) certainly are. Without a serious >>system, I just don't see how it can be done. | | Thanks again Earl for your valuable communications.. | |
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 14:27:52 EST 1999 | Marc P
| | Have any of you tested or plan to test your machines for Y2K compliance. I would be interested in what you did or what you plan to do. Which machines? What parameters? | | | | It seems that it could be a career limiting move to test without g
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 21:08:05 EST 1999 | Chris G.
| | | Have any of you tested or plan to test your machines for Y2K compliance. I would be interested in what you did or what you plan to do. Which machines? What parameters? | | | | | | It seems that it could be a career limiting move to test wit
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 05 09:33:31 EST 1999 | Dave F
| | | Have any of you tested or plan to test your machines for Y2K compliance. I would be interested in what you did or what you plan to do. Which machines? What parameters? | | | | | | It seems that it could be a career limiting move to test wit
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 06 15:41:14 EDT 1998 | Mike C
| | Does sombbody know what DPM rate a good and reliable SMT assembly line (incl. solder paste print, assembly and feflow soldering) has? | | DPM is Defects per million, usually measured on components. We run a process consisting of small to medium b
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 15:29:15 EDT 1998 | matthew park
Tim, What is it? Which ones are you talking about: 0.080" vs 0.008", 0.100" vs 0.010", or 0.050" vs 0.005" pitch devices . If you are saying 0.080",0.100" and 0.050", any pick and place machine can handle that. Well if not, one machine that is ca
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 15:01:02 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| I work QA at an OEM in Alberta, Canada. I saw earlier posts on the smtnet regarding PCB haloing criteria. I am currently in a dispute with my PCB vendor over the acceptability of haloing (delamination) around plated through holes and vias on a lot
Electronics Forum | Wed May 27 14:35:52 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| | R&D is currently designing a board with smt components on both sides of the board. They are adding a 16 pin IC Gull wing. on the bottom side of the board. I have asked for only caps and resistors to be placed on the bottom side. Is there a recomm
Electronics Forum | Fri May 08 18:39:17 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| | As usual, we are faced with too many components and not enough board on a new design. Does anyone have experience wavesoldering .025" pitch TSOPs on the bottom side? | | Any advice is appreciated. | | Greg Hi there Greg! First, I just gotta