Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 18:24:52 EDT 2006 | pr
At the top of the page "search forum". Just type in "slim Kic". How is the "Old school profiling done"? Just curious. good luck, pr
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 18:45:59 EDT 2006 | russ
What are the "incredible" differences? I am curious, I also profile old school and have not found value in "prediction" yet either. Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 10:22:25 EDT 2006 | james
I'm also looking for a printer that can handle a 24 inch long board? Any suggestions out there? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 12:22:34 EDT 2006 | ianlg
Hi James Check out Reprint's offerings. http://www.reprintservices.co.uk/ Regards Ian
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 12:54:21 EDT 2006 | james
I am looking for something in the U.S. So far it is up between Dek, Ekra, or MPM. Anyone have any opinions on the better of the 3?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 13:40:34 EDT 2006 | Billabong
The EKRA is a fine, fine machine. Big boards are no problem. Simple operation, solid design and support.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 11:23:37 EDT 2006 | teamcanada
Is there any published info on acceptable losses in SMT assembly. Especially for small to medium sized production runs with switch overs several times weekly Different losses for component sizes and packaging? Thx Vaughn
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 10:34:47 EDT 2006 | SWAG
Yea, 10,20,40,60 over or 2% for large issue qtys. would be ideal as we do run out of parts often if the issue qty. is very high.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 10:36:47 EDT 2006 | SWAG
We toss extras at tear-down unless it looks like an unusually large amount which could = qty. pick error from warehouse. In that case, we do a cycle count. All overages are issued when the kit is pulled so they are already taken out of stock.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 09:13:31 EDT 2006 | ?
Thanks for the replies guys, I usually dont hide my identity but you can understand my reasons. ?