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Re: Micro BGA Sockets...

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 07:16:18 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy

Steve: You might want to contact Advanced Interconnects I know they manufacture standard BGA fixtures, but not sure about micro BGA. Advanced Interconnects, Inc. West Warwick, RI (401) 823-5200 (401) 823-8723 Fax Howard Gonzales You could also call T

Re: Couple questions for Dave

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 08:36:11 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

Talk To You Later | Ta Ta Ya La | Dave F I've even forgotten what I was going to say - but one thing I do remember is how valuable your ever present information is. This clean/no clean thing is getting more interesting every day. Where do you think

Re: Awwgh!! Don't Sweat It

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 13:09:30 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory

On Friday, 18 September 1998, Moonman sayeth: What does Indium do to children's minds? Mine is already lead saturated. Hmmm! Feels good. Moonman Yo' Moon dude... I doesn't do a thing, and I know. I use ta' play cowboys and Indiums all the time,

Re: Verification Systems

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 16:31:38 EDT 1998 | M. Faisal Pandit

| Is there any kind of Feeder Verification System that is compatiable with a Panasonic MSH,MV150 or MPA3???? Also, what choices do we have for a Feeder Verification System for the Fuji's other than RVS or Bartector????? John: Panasonic CIM Softwar

Re: Verification Systems

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 12:43:06 EDT 1998 | Mike C

| Is there any kind of Feeder Verification System that is compatiable with a Panasonic MSH,MV150 or MPA3???? Also, what choices do we have for a Feeder Verification System for the Fuji's other than RVS or Bartector????? Hi John Although I have not u

Re: Verification Systems

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 18:55:44 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy

| Is there any kind of Feeder Verification System that is compatiable with a Panasonic MSH,MV150 or MPA3???? Also, what choices do we have for a Feeder Verification System for the Fuji's other than RVS or Bartector????? John: Not too sure about veri

Re: Placement machine for back-plans

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 09:45:40 EDT 1998 | Lee Anderson

We manufacture a tabletop pick and place machine called the Placemax. Its standard work area is 12" x 24" however, we have offer other size work ares as well. Upto 36" x 48" which should be more than enough for your backplanes. Our Standard model (12

Re: Placement machine for back-plans

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 16:54:18 EDT 1998 | Doug Nebel

We are currently using a Mydata TP18 UFP to do placements on boards 520 mm x 460 mm. The table is expandable and Mydata was boasting of a custom table that was 820 mm x 540 mm. One drawback of our machine is that it is a stand alone machine, so han

Re: Pros and Cons of Panasonic MV series chipshooter ?????

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 17:21:55 EDT 1998 | aa

| I am thinking of purchasing a Panasonic MV series chipshooter. If you own a Panasonic MV machine I would like to hear what you like and dislike about it. Is the service good? Are spare parts readily availiable? Does Panasonic support and follow up

Anyone have experience/comments on SAMSUNG SMD placement machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 17:36:34 EDT 1998 | Robert Steltman

We are looking at a third P&P machine for our factory. I have received brochures on a SMASUNG CP30V machine. It looks great and has all the plus points for a contract manufacturing company such as ourselves. The basic specs are: 14400 cph - 3 heads


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