Electronics Forum: 2007 (Page 341 of 527)

universal dual head (axial)

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 21:20:53 EDT 2007 | molos21

You should check your back stroke of the cutter. The backstroke is probably too long which cause a mechanical jam when you fire the cut and clinch. The anvil goes up first and then come the cut and clinch at this point the jam should appear. There is

Exerra Screen Printers

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 00:32:37 EDT 2007 | elhardd

Has anyone ever heard of or had any experience with Excerra screen printers? I am looking for an inline printer with vision without breaking the bank bu I need something reliable. We run low volume high mix production. I have a 2 Juki P&P behind i

IPC standards for TR-640A

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 17 19:06:55 EDT 2007 | davef

We have TR-460A. We do not use it very often, because of the level of experience of our troop. It is useful for companies looking to develop, structure, and organize their wave soldering process troubleshooting skills. The information in TR-460A is n

PC Board Guidelines

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 17:36:16 EDT 2007 | slthomas

Like davef mentions, there are guidelines for both design and fabrication, not to mention assembly (which from the original post doesn't appear to come into play here). Not that I could improve on what dave has already shared, but it would be nice t

PC Board Guidelines

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 13:06:37 EDT 2007 | hussman

Acualy same supplier, but they have 7 different facilities. Changes in prepreg thickness from lot to lot is the big deal, since internal shorting occurs form time to time. Just wondering if there was a spec I could use to force them to use the same

PC Board Guidelines

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 15:05:20 EDT 2007 | jax

You can specify the prepreg thickness in the stackup. Once you have specified it somewhere, make your PCB manufacturer build to it... and prove it through cross-section analysis. Depending on the Board cost, we require a cross-section and analysis d

QFP area solder paste shifted

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 19 21:04:57 EDT 2007 | wailiang81

Hi,davef, thanks for your concern. The condition was the pasted printed off with around 0.8~0.9mm from the land pattern. This will easy observe at QFP area. At fiducial, the stencil seens aligned accurately. Once solder bridge happend, its easy to

QFP area solder paste shifted

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 07:26:42 EDT 2007 | davef

Jimmy So, it sounds like your stencil and board are made to dissimilar versions. Choices are: * Buy new stencil to match the pads on the board * Tweek position of stencil to better match-up with the pads on board, ignoring the fiducials. You may be a

QFP area solder paste shifted

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 10:31:44 EDT 2007 | russ

this would be meaniung that somewhere in your documantation it should have spec called "repeatability" what this means is that when the vision aligns the stencil/board, the board will always be within "x" amount of the njominal xy "T" position, some

MPM AP25 Squeege Pressure not Set

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 23:10:11 EDT 2007 | valuems

You have a AP that needs to have the calibration and I expect you need to replace 1 or maybe 2 cards replaced. You probly got water in your air supply. The calibration will not be a easy one and special tools are needed. You can call us if you wis


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