Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 29 17:31:39 EDT 2008 | davef
Q1.Does anyone know a way to verify the amount of OSP coating on a board? A1. There is no specification. Thickness is difficult to measure. Thickness is product related. There are at least six major suppliers. Years ago, here on SMTnet, J Medernach s
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 00:28:31 EDT 2008 | khushi
Dear, Flexkhushi > Do you mean 2 mm thick board or .2 mm board. If > you are talking .2mm then you are refering to a > flex circuit correct? What equipment will you be > using to place the 01005 component? I am not sure > if you can even place a
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 09:25:45 EDT 2008 | dphilbrick
Kinda got that Mike but here is the problem. I have 1.8 mil parts that need to be NON-RoHS. 85% of those parts being STD R's and C's. I am looking for a place that provides at close to standard cost R's and C's with something besides pure tin termina
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 10 11:36:53 EDT 2008 | stevea
Please visit http://www.ascinternational.com to view all the products offered by ASC International. The LaserVision SP3D is the most economical SPI system in the world offered at a base price of only $14,995. The VisionMaster series of products off
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 14:26:39 EDT 2008 | hegemon
We use Mirtec MV-7s for post SMT inspection of solder joints as well. The artistry is in the program debug. We are very pleased with the solder inspections provided by these machines, and technology having advanced bit, most every AOI machine has t
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 09:26:15 EDT 2008 | bickt
Hi, I have been at both ends of this business. I installed lines and have been in manufacturing for some 25 years. Do not go by the test boards that the installer or OEM uses. these boards are too broad and loose for any kind of guide line to est
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 05:05:08 EDT 2008 | allgood
I havent used it yet but I do find myself keep coming back to it - I have been searching for a decent ERP system for my micro company for years. What I like about it is the way you can export and import just about any data which we need to do as our
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 14:46:33 EDT 2008 | rgduval
I've used DBA in the past. It's not a bad MRP software for the price. Though, your mileage may vary. We were using an older version of it at my last company, and there was no desire to upgrade. From a manufacturing standpoint (bill of material co
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 31 06:55:35 EDT 2008 | andrzej
Answer on point 2 - I understand you send him gerbers of single PCB (?). In most cases you have panelized PCBs so to avoid problems with stencil first you should order PCBs and ASK your PCB supplier to send you back his gerbers of panel. There are so
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 07:50:14 EST 2008 | davef
Sure. Here's what you should do to apply repeatable amounts of flux on BGA during rework: * Squirt some gel flux on a plate or something like that that has a flat bottom and raised sides to corral the flux. * Cut notches into one edge of an old credi