Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 14:42:52 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| We are assembling double side pcs reflowing (smt) on top and by wave on bottom. | After first step (smt) we dispense glue on the bottom side putting one or two glue dots under small components and we cure in oven before wave. | After wave solderin
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 12:51:02 EDT 1999 | Brad Kendall
| | We are assembling double side pcs reflowing (smt) on top and by wave on bottom. | | After first step (smt) we dispense glue on the bottom side putting one or two glue dots under small components and we cure in oven before wave. | | After wave so
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 07:22:03 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| I'd like to know the advantages and disadvantages between the two. | | Thanks and regards, | | Both have their place. When using less fine pitch (.025" +) with fine pitch (.020" or less and BGA's) a .007" thick stencil may be used. This would re
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 12 07:25:26 EDT 1999 | Eyal Dickerman
| | To all SiPlace Users, | | | | I know there are lots of you out there! From your own experiences, what sort of life expectancy would you expect (in terms of number of placements) from a rotary star head for a Siplace 80S15 or 80S20 machine, befor
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 04:12:01 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| Certain ICs cannot be place by our pick and place machines and therefore operators place them by hand. Has anyone seen some type of dispensing material handler that would ensure we don't bend the leads of this fragile devices? I'm envisioning some
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 16:55:04 EDT 1999 | Brian
You use MCS computers to transmit programs/data to machines | --> MCSs are getting old, so you would like to use F4G or FujiCam just because you could use a standard 486/Pentium | --> But you still like your current programming SW (obviously not MCS/
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 03 00:17:21 EDT 1999 | JAX
You use MCS computers to transmit programs/data to machines | | --> MCSs are getting old, so you would like to use F4G or FujiCam just because you could use a standard 486/Pentium | | --> But you still like your current programming SW (obviously not
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 04:40:45 EDT 1999 | Jeff Sanchez
Great job guys, You did it again. Just when I thought the perks where gonna get more mundain and you ran out of good stuff. Now I can send a thread to a friend with out having to copy and paste. Not only that but it gives the author a little more
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 01 08:58:17 EDT 1999 | Cunli
Jeff, Thank you for the nice comments. We at SMTnet are very glad to know you like the forwarding feature. You actually explained its importance better than we could have. We will definitely keep up the good work. Regards, Cunli | Great job
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 31 19:44:25 EDT 1999 | dean
| Do any SMTneters out there have a good solution to substitute SMT parts that you are willing to share? I presume all of us have the issue where purchasing wants to buy "the same part" from a different vendor. While the part may be the same electric