Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 07 21:27:19 EDT 2011 | aoiguy
We're in the process of doing the same. We've gone through a large amount of presentations from at least 5 different machine manufacturers. MVP is one of the machines on the top of our list. Their GUI is very friendly, programming time was low compar
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 18:18:21 EDT 2011 | conjugate
Thanks a lot. I`ve been doing a research for existing products as well and yes Teknek is quite helpful. Now I need to do some simulation analysis, collect some data and compare with manual operation in order to proof that this is a good and strong pr
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 16:08:36 EDT 2012 | rodrigo
Hi all, I'm still trying to get our CP4 to work. I've found 3 relays with bad contacts but replacing them didn't help (weird). I'm trying to check the input lines to the Direct I/O PLC. Could someone take a picture of the LEDs (IN1-3 and OUT1-3) aft
Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 17:49:16 EDT 2012 | dyoungquist
We run a Mydata high mix, low volume line. You can handle strips with either the Agilis feeders (losing the first 5-10 parts) or by placing the strip on the Y or tray wagons. For cheap parts like resistors, capacitors, some diodes and small ICs, ou
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 18 07:07:35 EDT 2012 | buckcho
Thank you for the response, but the machine selection is not made by me, I only evaluate the machines. So two days ago I visited a company that has a Viscom AOI. I had good impressions about the machine but there were couple of things I didn't like:
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 04:55:59 EDT 2012 | ccgooi
I have fabricated a artwork of stencil on a mylar and make comparison on PCB and Stencil in order to confirm if there is any PCB stretching at both end. The results are comparable for both stencil and PCB without any stretching . So,I assumed that th
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 12:47:15 EDT 2012 | deanm
Even though I cannot answer your question about a good Six Sigma training course, our company has had training in lean which I felt was helpful. You stated that one of your goals was to reduce cost/waste. That goal seems to lend better to a lean ma
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 13:51:33 EDT 2012 | joeherz
First off - There should be no issue with washing your OA/water soluble boards with the other customer's no clean units provided that the recipe being used has been validated to effectively clean each product. If your supplier is using a batch syste
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 23 06:34:43 EST 2012 | bandjwet
With all of the various techniques available for LGA rework including but not limited to: Bumping the part using a polyimide stencil http://www.solder.net/products/stencilmate Bumping the part using a metal fixture or http://www.finetech.de/advance
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 12:29:57 EST 2012 | deanm
Thanks for the comments so far. The smallest nozzle I've tried is a 4mm, which is what Pillarhouse used on this board to provide a sample. I tried this but wasn't as good as the 6mm. I've soldered the same connectors on a different board using a 10mm