Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 03 16:56:41 EST 2003 | jonfox
We are currently NOT using bulk, even though we looked into as a means of reducing machine time and component cost. Unfortunately, since bulk cassettes did NOT take the industry by storm as it was predicted years ago, we were stuck with long lead ti
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 16:08:04 EDT 2007 | adtech
Hello All, I am trying to research pick and place machines for InP chips, and have only come across one manufacturer who has fabricated a pick and place that can handle small InP chips. Does anyone have other suggestions on Manufacturers specifical
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 29 13:54:54 EDT 1998 | Russ Miculich
Diane: I would suggest you contact Chip Supply in Florida and find out how and what they specify to their suppliers. They inspect, test, package, and distribute many suppliers chips for flip chip and other applications. I am sorry but I do not have
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 16 16:03:52 EDT 1998 | Diane Rogers
Does anyone have experience working with flip chips? I would like to know how to work with them, some precautions, inspection techniques, etc. Thanks! Diane...
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 15:47:34 EDT 2003 | JB
We have an HSP 4796, if the feeder mechanism is the same, this may help you a bit. First make sure that the componet definition is right on the component library. Tape or Embossed. Second, the component thickness vs actual thickness. Is the pick u
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 24 15:22:46 EST 2008 | gars
Just got some splicing samples. A bit worried about the brass shim getting stuck in the machine (mydata). Any help. thanks. g
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 10:04:51 EDT 2010 | dilogic
Thanks for the explanation - it's hard to get any information from UIC when it comes to the older equipment, so I am stucked to this forum. Can you maybe give me a hint where to ask for such conversion kit?
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 19:00:52 EST 2000 | Christopher Noonan
When the are up and running they are hard to beat, but when they go down they go down hard. Keep field service close. Don't get me wrong they're great machines and the company I used to work for had some of the first machines available. I come fro
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 23 16:02:37 EDT 2002 | davef
Low Cost Flip Chip Technologies for DCA, WLCSP, and PBGA Assemblies; John Lau; McGraw-Hill Professional; ISBN: 0071351418; 2000 * Chapter 6. Flip Chip on Board with Conventional Underfills. * Chapter 7. Flip Chip on Board with No-Flow Underfills. * C
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 04 19:17:37 EDT 2014 | andrespena
Hi (I don't know if this forum is the best place to post something like this, but I don't know of other places on the internet, so... sorry if I'm in the wrong place) Might there be an easier way to add components (e.g. computer chips) to a circuit