Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 16:26:56 EST 2001 | Dave Oggy
I have run into a problem when trying to produce a SMT PCB at college. Namely they don't have any equipment for such a 'modern' process. The part I need to use is JST 21FLZ-SM1-TB. Is there any prototyping equipment I could acquire which would allow
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 23:44:32 EST 2001 | caldon
Dave- Have I got the protype machine for you! Contact me off line at cdriscoll@manncorp.com Also, You gots-ta have a local assembler near you to help with this. What college are you attending? I know for a fact ACI in Philadelphia have assisted many
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 13 19:46:13 EST 2001 | Dave Oggy
The componant details can be found at: http://www.jst-mfg.com/pdfE/eFLZ.pdf its the 21 pin variety I need. I'm sorry but anyone suggesting that I manually do !anything! with this componant has got perfect 20/20 vision along with the soldiering skills
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 20 12:55:46 EST 2001 | marcpeo
Hi Armin! This is Marc Peo from Heller. Please give me a call at 973-377-6800 Ext 113. We can discuss the best strategies for moving ahead on this. Alternatively, if you would prefer that I call you, please let me know your number and I will ini
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 15:13:24 EST 2002 | dougt
The Industry has just come out with some standard that includes a "test board" that will be used to compare one machine to another (we have been refering to it as an IPC board). The board has components spaced from a smaller to larger pattern and at
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 19 09:30:45 EST 2002 | davef
Yes, you can rework your thermocouples, but consider using a method other than arc welding. Arc welding can join thermocouples, but it uses a filler. The filler adds a third material that affects the slope of the thermal profile. We rework our the
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 28 07:40:40 EST 2002 | cnotebaert
Yes and Yes, Your solder supplier should recomend a profile (standard profile) in most cases you can follow it. Of course you should be running a thermal profile of each board type to verify it is within the specified temp rang. You should also chec
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 14:39:49 EDT 2002 | mkallen
Here's a related question: How hot can a PBGA get before popcorn delamination becomes a concern? 100 C? 150C? I realize that the answer will depend upon the conditioning of the part, so let's assume that the part is saturated with moisture. A pra
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Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 07 00:33:12 EDT 2003 | praveen
First we have to look in to the current situiation of the SMT line.Is the pick and place machine very old and can not perform consistently. Is the board to be inspected is very dense and have lots of connectors and fine pitch comp.with lots of 0402 c