Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 15:28:10 EST 2007 | CK the Flip
If you are, in fact, running a No-Clean solder paste: Different no-clean solder pastes will leave different types of (benign) residues. If your paste has been qualified from a Bellcore/SIR/Electromigration standpoint, any residues remaining will NO
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 01 12:48:20 EDT 2008 | dgartman
I am currently using an older copy of CircuitCAM. We have not updated support for it in a few years, and do not have the extra CAD importers, but it works great with .356 CAD, and gerber files. We also purchased a copy of ViewMarkup from unisoft CIM.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 17:32:53 EST 2007 | russ
if you cannot spend any money I would say that you either need to add rails or try to increase the squeegee pressure to hold down the stencil while it prints those close pads. But...... Can you put PCB onto some type of carrier that would move thes
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 22:38:45 EST 2007 | electrovert
Hello, My first time post up here. I have a problem with thermo runaway on upper zone #5 on the Omni 10 Electrovert. We changed the thermocouple #5 but the problem came back up. We swapped Sensoray board 8 and 9, swapped board #3 (T/C interface boar
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 09:45:54 EST 2007 | SWAG
You might consider installing a noise kit as it sounds like you've tried almost everything else. Electrical interference on these machines causes erratic problems, especially as they get older. I would call Speedline tech. and see if they think the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 16:47:35 EST 2007 | electronhose
IMHO I would avoid sprayed silicones like the plague. They can travel around your facility and cause solder wetting issues that you will never know the root cause for. Also found this e-drive article on using silicones around motors and relays. Loo
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 15:49:08 EST 2007 | rmitchell
Hi, Our Fuji CP65 nozzles are jamming in the up position. Mostly on caps and resistors, the .7mm (0402) and 1.0mm (0805) and 1.3mm (1206) sizes. They seem to be catching internally where the little peg slides down the slot. If you twist them they
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 06:05:10 EST 2007 | mk
Thanks to all for the info. The ideas to correct the situation are all excellent and if we see any more boards from this source with this condition we will know what to do now. In the end however, the real questions we are trying to answer are, 1.I
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 04:38:47 EST 2007 | lupo
Hi everybody, Does anyone know how could be soldered shield (blindage) in SMT process ( SMT components inside), moreover that the SMT is double sided. I wonder how could be placed a component with H3xi21xL34 dimensions , and how capable will
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 17:10:18 EST 2007 | slthomas
I thought we were already registered? No? Shows how long I remember stuff. Providing a confirmation link to the site in an email to the new registree seems like it might provide some security and deterrent to low-life spammers as well. Over and abov