Electronics Forum: 2001 (Page 316 of 378)

glue measurement

Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 07 07:34:25 EDT 2001 | davef

No one wants to be limited to one alternative in evaluating such equipment. Who would you suggest as viable alternatives to: * Cyber Optics in evaluating alternate suppliers for inspection equipment? * Royce Instruments in evaluating alternate sup

glue measurement

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 15:54:37 EDT 2001 | seand

Hello Dave, I never claimed that either of these groups were the only alternative but I do feel that they are value additive given the request for information. I more than welcome other suppliers' input as I feel it gives everyone in here the resou

glue measurement

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 17:56:35 EDT 2001 | seand

Hello all, My respone here is to add options for evaluation for the engineer. Not to convey that they are the only options as that would be reckless. Cyberoptics does have a standard line of machines configured for in line paste inspection. Some

glue measurement

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 10:51:27 EDT 2001 | MikeF

Sean I have to agree with Dave on this issue. As a frequent reader of this forum I appreciate it when company reps clearly note their affiliation, but I like it much better when they are also willing to identify the companies they compete against, "o

Possible to temporarily store mounted but not soldered PCB's?

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 03 16:51:58 EDT 2001 | edmentzer

We have stored PCB's in the refrigerator twice when our old pick and place died during production. One time the boards were in the frig for two days. I put the boards in a tray and covered the tray with plastic food wrap. We waited about two hours

Maximum Track Width for 0805 components Land

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 10:58:49 EDT 2001 | davef

If your words imaged correctly, it seems a bit strange to have a trace that is wider than the pad where it connects, because we�re used to seeing a narrower trace connecting to a wider pad. It�s tough to determine what the designer was thinking abou

No-clean in RF assemblies

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 13:19:36 EDT 2001 | mparker

The main criteria is at what frequency is the RF operating? If it's in the microwave region, forget no-clean. Low frequencies - 0 to 100 MHz, probably ok. Beyond that, it's application specific. Depends on components used and circuit design. The p

Missing componentafter chip placer.

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 14:51:36 EDT 2001 | Claude Couture

What kind/brand of machine are we talking about? Are the missing parts randomly distributed or are specific to a feeder/placement/pattern? Does your machine remember where to resume placement if you reset it in the middle of a pattern placement? We h

Missing componentafter chip placer.

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 19:47:23 EDT 2001 | djarvis

We recently trialled a range of different solder pastes. Some just did not have the "green strength" to hold the components when placed by the higher speed machines. I'd never seen this before and spent a day and a half checking all the things everyo

What pressure is recommended to clean AMT boards after reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 15:17:01 EDT 2001 | seand

Hello Everyone, Speedline Technologies' Electrovert Division does offer a number of batch and in-line systems for your cleaning application. A good contact for you to reach to discuss the details of your application would be Bill Boyde at the facto


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