Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 16:27:26 EDT 2000 | Mark Charlton
A former associate was quite pleased with product called ScanCad. If you e-mail me here at SMTnet, I'll get you in touch with him. I believe you could scan a bare pcb fab and extract centroids. Mark
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 10:12:06 EDT 2000 | Travis Slaughter
Thank you, both for the replies gives me some good ideas. By the way Dave I could shoot that old arm system within 0.003� plenty good enough for 1206 and 50mil pitch. Thanks again, Travis
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 04:38:56 EDT 2000 | wpeng
Sorry I didn't participate the forum. Where can I found the information about the Forum yesterday?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 08:11:16 EDT 2000 | Michael Bryant
I have included a link to the Bob Willis OnBoard Forum at the bottom of this message. You can always look at any of the past forums by clicking the 'OnBoard Forums' link at the top of every SMTnet page.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 11:53:34 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Hi Dave The larger the gage number the smaller the inner diameter. There is a nice chart relating color code, gage, ID and OD in the EFD Catalog. They don't list a web address but their phone is 800/556-3484. Email me if a fax copy would help John
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 20:32:00 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Thanks John. You�re correct. I�ve seen tables like that. poorly stated, what I was wondering was: * Is there a calculation that relates the gauge and the inner diameter ... OR * Is that relationship similar to wire gauge and wire diameter. I th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 11:07:17 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
yeah, stands to reason it wouldn't be that simple. The latter seems to be the case with the common theme being "arbitrary". Have a look at the link below. I hope it helps. John Thorup
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 18:24:21 EDT 2000 | Walter
In need of a manual tape splicer that joins togeather all SMD carrier tape. We are running mydata equipment and we need at least a 6" leader on each reel. Who sells such equipment??
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 09:14:02 EDT 2000 | Mike McMonagle
Siemens makes a hand splicer, not sure of the part number. You also need the consumables (clips and tape), which they sell also. You can reach them at 888-SMT-HELP. Mike
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 11:27:48 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Haven't used it but TopLine sells a hand splicing tool (HRS5) www.toplinedummy.com 800/898-9888