Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 30 14:32:05 EST 2022 | gui
Hi, I am looking for an AOI and I've been offered of two different AOI models from TRI (TR7500 SIII 3D from 2015 and TR7700 SIII 3D from 2018). Both have more or less the same price and I would to know which one is better. Thank you!
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 03:56:45 EST 2015 | sarason
> Does anyone know of or have a copy of the > communications protocol that the Panasert RH2 or > RH6 machines use? > > Alternatively is there a > software package that can be used to talk to > these machines? > > Than
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 11 11:01:11 EST 1999 | Mark W.
In answer to your question no. Fiducials should always be as far apart from each other in both directions (X,Y) as possible. This will allow ANY placement machine to calculate the EXACT location and rotation of the PCB, and therefore correct the moun
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 14:16:53 EDT 2015 | inlynks
Hello, We can understand the frustrations you face finding a full rounded cost effective ERP software specifically for high tech manufacturing. I suggest having a look at our company profile below and if you would like a quick demo of the software
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 02 05:26:54 EST 2015 | udokorsmit
If you are interested in LEAN type of software where you have realtime view on your bottlenecks so that your operators are actually focussed on more performance, than our LineSight system will provide this info (and more). This is a completely new sy
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 30 19:37:26 EDT 2015 | sarason
If you want to go down this path there is a piece of free software from a dutch programmer called Visualplace. It is available here. http://www.compuphase.com/visualplace/visualplace_en.htm If you want to work from CAD files there s my sofware call
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 15:14:58 EST 2015 | stevezeva
This is a late reply, but from my experience a really good removal station is one made by a company called CCRCo. They make a micro-abrasive station that addresses all the ESD concerns. They utilize a reusable media that is really cost effective. The
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 28 09:23:03 EDT 2015 | slave2anubis
Hi, sorry for reopening a old thread, but i wanted to ask if there is a way to know at what temperature the solder melts if you have a chip with underfill? I thnk its lower then normal air-fill temperature since the underfill conducts heat better the
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 28 13:03:43 EDT 2015 | dyoungquist
The melting point of the solder itself does not change when you have underfill. If the underfill conducts heat better than air, it will take less heat (and/or less time) from your rework station to get the solder up to the melting point. That makes
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 21 04:07:09 EST 2015 | xboxhaxorz
Most serious rework stations are from ersa, pdr etc; We actually wanted a fully automated system with split vision and in USA that would probably cost around $50k. We decided on a ZX360 which is about 300 lbs and it worked quite well without issue fo