Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 19:41:32 EST 2020 | avillaro2020
Hi Evtimov, Thanks for your response. Yes, the vapour phase is suppose to handle big and heavy boards, at least thats the intention. Well our thin board is like around 3mm which is not really thin. In our application the thicker the boards means more
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 11:11:59 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
@Stephen The cost here is key, look what I pay for a foil, for established clients that's all I need charge for tooling a new prototype. I can build a pretty decent batch of prototype or low volume boards for less than some places charge for stencil
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 13:23:40 EST 2020 | rgduval
I haven't used these clips, or this machine, so... But..in general, I'd use as large a nozzle as you can that fits the pick area of the clip. That should give you the best opportunity at lifting the clip. If the machine has a gripper nozzle (with
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 14:16:37 EDT 2020 | oxygensmd
I used to work with S15/F3, was a 10 years ago. 1. Test your machine controllers and station controllers. Load the last program with actuell command. 2. You can check what happening in the SiPlace, switch the monitor to MC, let see all bootup perfec
Electronics Forum | Thu May 21 12:53:38 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
A cheap piston compressor (like you might use in a garage) should be rated such that it has ~50% duty cycle, you don't want it running continuously. They are very affordable but do switch on and off between two essentially hardwired setpoints. The b
Electronics Forum | Mon May 25 20:51:13 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
> A cheap piston compressor (like you might use in > a garage) should be rated such that it has ~50% > duty cycle, you don't want it running > continuously. They are very affordable but do > switch on and off between two essentiall
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 18 23:24:12 EDT 2020 | jmelson
About 12 years ago, this forum was hugely helpful in guiding me to get a Philips CSM84, with no vision. (That might have been a mistake.) Now, I'm moving to smaller parts, especially TSSOP and QFP with 0.5 mm pitch, and the CSM just isn't accurate
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 27 15:37:15 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
rx8pilot has one of those - long thread here https://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/finally-have-a-pick-and-place-on-the-way-quad-ivc/ Clearly the platform itself is very well made although some of the weird debugging codes and errors posted on this
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 15:10:10 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
I would specifically look at the FLX2011 models with a V for vision (they otherwise come with Cyberoptics laser alignment as standard, although that would also work if you are not inspecting BGA balls). They come with software that I think is called
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 23 13:50:05 EDT 2020 | dltechltd
505.05 SP2 Hotfix3 After this, we were able to work with the machine until 1 week and the machine broke again. A small zener diode exploded on a Servo card, and we replaced it. Next reboot, the MC system halted, because an SRBS error. We have aske