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Feeder tape size

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 27 10:01:25 EDT 2002 | stefwitt

chips up to 1411 ( I have not seen a 1411 component yet, but 1210 is a good number ) in 8 mm, IC up to SO8 in 12 mm, IC up to SOL 20 fit in 16mm tape. This is just a basic rule. You may also find SO 20 in 24 mm tape. More important is the reel width,

BGA Short

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 30 12:32:10 EST 2002 | dragonslayr

Have you tried doing a reflow of the BGA with the connectors removed? This should solve the question of connector proximity giving you a problem. Also, try rotating the board 90 deg in your rework station before reflowing a BGA. Be sure to rotate th

Identifying Caps

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 09:24:07 EST 2002 | russ

I agree with Dave, Identifying chip components is not worth the time or effort. I believe that you can only tell what the value is and not the voltage,temp rating tolerance, etc...anyway. You will need to then put them back into tape to make them u

Components

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 19 14:58:26 EST 2002 | caldon

HEy all- We are in need of components. Chips, ICs, QFPs, BGA, SOIC, and so on. Does not matter the configuration, style, package. Stick, Tape, Matrix, Tray,Bulk. Typically should be "virgin" not used. And we would like these for a low price...FREE.

Expired Loctite

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 13:55:49 EST 2002 | stepheno

Where I worked we used a different chip bonder. When we had trouble with flux entrapment in the epoxy from the wave solder, we checked the date of the epoxy. The tube didn't have one but the manufacturer gave a shelf life of 6 months and then the s

Stenciling chipbonder.....

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 22 13:31:23 EST 2003 | jonfox

Elongated slots!! Our older runs are a pain sometimes with parts (1206, 0805 chips) twisting as they go through cure. I'm sure that its not all due to the dots, but I'm sure that it doesn't help either. We don't see this effect on our runs that us

bulk feeding chips

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 04 12:50:36 EST 2003 | gregp

OK Jon, now let me speak hypothetically. We are in agreeance that bulk feeding can save money through increased machine up time. If this cost savings alone could pay for the bulk feeders (it is just a matter of time before it would) and the minimum

bulk feeding chips

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 05 11:13:46 EST 2003 | gregp

Your points are all valid. This is probably a service that the component distributers should provide. The reason I am harping on this issue is because I beleive is is possible to add several hundred part numbers to your pick and place on line inven

bulk feeding chips

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 06 17:16:41 EST 2003 | gregp

I do not know about the cost issues but as I recall the tolerances are tighter on bulk components and this usually means higher cost. I cannot find my bulk feeding summit information but these links give you some idea what was discussed. I don't kn

Voiding in CSP Ground pad

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 07 15:17:14 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave

Hi I am pretty sure it isn't the pad that is causing the problem. To me it seems like those via holes through the pcb either to an internal plane or to the other side. I can imagine creating an interesting stencil to accomodate the vias yet you are


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