Electronics Forum | Mon May 29 12:09:16 EDT 2006 | jbrower
Goll dang Guru, I didn't win any money off of you yet but keep up the good work! I didn't know you were pushing a process that converts coal into carbon monoxide and hydrogen! Amazing! Keep up with your seven dollar words. You are a funny guy! By t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 31 10:01:59 EDT 2006 | vickt
Efren, Dover Technologies is maybe the only true supplier of a whole SMT line combining DEK, Universal Instruments, Vitronics Soltec, Hover Davis and others. Based on the information you've provided you may want to consider the AdVantis or Genesis
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 22:02:52 EDT 2006 | Wave Master Larry
Listen, you should try to utilize wave solder as well. High speed gadgets are fine if you want to make things complictded, but if your just starting things up, think simple. Nothing beats wave for solder many parts at the same time. If you can't p
Electronics Forum | Tue May 30 10:03:04 EDT 2006 | jbrower
Howdy Marc, Check with your flux vendor, they should have a data sheet with what you need. Baring a wave rider or other profiler, I use a laser thermometer (They're cheap.)and It gets me close to where I need to be on our assemblies. I usually chec
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 01:24:14 EDT 2006 | AR
Thanks ;) We even did some product development on that one. We took a normal bar of wave soldering alloy, sawed a suitable length off it and drilled a carefully measured hole through the bit of solder. The hole is wide enough so that the blister tap
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 11:03:54 EDT 2006 | RLM
It's quite easy: 1. Import the gerber file into GCpowerplace. 2. Select the pads that you wish to convert into centroid's. This is usually all of the pads. 3. Select the automatic extraction button. The software recognizes certain common patterns 02
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 19 04:42:37 EDT 2006 | Loco
There are plenty of studies on this subject. If the BGA can handle the extra temperature and they are soldered on a leadfree profile, the general result seems to be a better reliability than Pb :) Just out of the top of my head, there was a link to
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 20 17:25:43 EDT 2006 | russ
i have just emailed Mr. guru, the company he reps does not exist in cyberland, but I am sure that they just have another means of communication, i have asked fopr public posting to substantiate these claims, I offered in return that if he comes thr
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 15:47:07 EDT 2006 | Mark
IPC610 training to help verify issues that might arise. Also, the opeators need to know part numbers and descriptions because that should be common knowledge when running a SMT line. Plus, with your comment "At our company they know how the pick&plac
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 19:09:12 EDT 2006 | SWAG
Our lines have operators on all shifts capable of doing programming start-to-finish and can deal with almost any program related problem. We are high mix, low volume. Our builds are sometimes one of a kind with qauntities of 20 or 30. We empower a