Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 10:37:53 EDT 2005 | pr
Topline sells kits with the dummy components and the boards. They will also give you the CAD DATA for the placements on the board. You can also use these as "gold boards" to check placement accuracy and machine repeatability. http://www.topline.tv
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 09:02:20 EDT 2005 | russ
Send your gerber data to the above mentioned or any other pallet Mfgr. If the assembly is designed with pallets in mind I am sure that one can be designed for your application.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 17:42:44 EDT 2005 | jsloot
They are a CP40 and CP50. The CP40 is fairly new and the 50 is fairly new but we bought it as a used piece. It is in good condition. As far as I can say everything seems set up correctly. By the sounds of your reply I should dig into this more deeply
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 19:11:49 EDT 2005 | jsloot
That I can do, checking the placement height that is and the clamps. I believe my clamps are 4mm. If your nozzles have survived 5 years how many placements is that...roughly? In the billions?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 15:40:27 EDT 2005 | james
Has anyone had good luck with the reflow on these extremely heavy bga's. This bga has 1517 balls and requires alot of heat because of the thickness of the part. Just wondering if anyone out there can help me.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 14:33:45 EDT 2005 | PeteP
CircuitCam offers great support, a superb product and CheckPoint can handle the Bill of Material comparison tasking you asked about. Friendly staff, good training and I do not receive endorsements $$$$. Just a good product.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 14:29:16 EDT 2005 | PeteP
An elusive cause can be Bill of Material Quantity errors vs. actual placements. Check the programs to the Bills and designators on the BOM to Qty. if the postings above do not net results.
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 13:04:44 EDT 2005 | c111
Can anyone recomend tools for cleaning & adjusting of a lead free solder pot? I know it's not recomended to use the standard stainless tools. I was told by an FSE to use wood (kitchen) tools. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 15:52:25 EDT 2005 | pjc
I believe Aegis Industrial Software has a product to collect this data. Since all machines can be networked. Try contacting them at http://www.aiscorp.com Another is Technomatix, http://www.technomatix.com
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 09:09:31 EDT 2005 | Rob
Hi Joris, Which package type is it? 1) Melf/quadra melf (CSA) 2) Can type (CSTCC/CSTCR/AVX PBRC) 3) Chip type 3 pad (CSTCE) 4) Chip Type 4 pad (CSTCW) Cheers, Rob.