Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 05 05:39:05 EST 2019 | oxygensmd
I know your application isn't BGA but the data sheet also mention about the peak temperature - 235 Celsius. For the LEDs you can reach higher temperature and I recommend to reach 225-235 Celsius. You will get significantly better results because the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 15 11:53:40 EST 2020 | avillaro2020
As far as the large thermal gradient I have on my thick and thermal heavy board, I've done quite a bit to minimize the gradient but not successful. it's like one pad is connected to a signal while the other pad is connected to ground, you can't bring
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 31 06:22:05 EST 2020 | tamasmagyar
Hi chapeshiel, I had at my former workplace 2 pcs Rehm oven with vacuum system, and did not work properly. Loads of hours of downtime with servicing because the conveyor system is separated in the vacuum area from the main conveyor system, and the t
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 10:59:15 EST 2020 | slthomas
I used to work for an OEM that made professional audio equipment (studio monitors, mixing boards, etc.). The mixers required precise alignment of LEDs, switches, and pots in the sheet metal so we used aluminum alignment fixtures during wave solder. T
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 26 13:31:37 EDT 2020 | rgduval
As everyone else said, if you don't have CAD, it's a pain to digitize the gerbers. So much so that we only did it once when I went to CircuitCam training. After you digitize the gerbers, you have to merge the BOM with it. And you have to tell it p
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 29 16:22:42 EDT 2020 | spoiltforchoice
The software is crazy expensive for some of this stuff and in many cases you could develop the bits of it you actually use in-house for a fraction of the cost. Unless you are a company who really like this level of process control and you run multip
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 10:37:04 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
If you are looking at a single machine, you are after a true "flexplacer". There are a couple of options it will depend a bit on the spped you want and how many different parts you need too load at once. Best: Europlacer Iineo for pure flexibility o
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 12:31:50 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
Certainly would as to the feasibility of new vs used. Pricing otherwise might be more competitive than you might think especially when the enquiry is serious. How you use the machien can also radically affect your quote, if you expect to use a lot of
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 10:21:59 EST 2020 | spoiltforchoice
If you do that you technically need to install a 3rd party tool that handles TRIM because XP doesn't know how. But yes good advise for anyone who buys a 2nd user machine, clone the drive before you do anything else. Frankly do it for your new machin
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 21:24:34 EST 2021 | rmitchell
We use to have to replace the "dog" tube when it got rounded out or worn a little. If you you already cleaned it and can see the red light going off and on when you gently push up on the nozzle it is just not seeing in time and it gives the nozzle c