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Inventory control and maintenance

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 26 14:47:19 EST 2015 | superlen

unique mnf/mnf part number. - Be meticulous on maintaining your WO Boms. Train your employees to not circumnavigate keeping the WOBOM accurate to what they kitted/placed on the board. If you keep the one to one part number relationship above this is

X-Outs and Panel Arrays

Electronics Forum | Wed May 14 15:15:03 EDT 2008 | boardhouse

Hi Scott, I have worked for a State side PCB Manufacture and now a Taiwan Manufacture. At both shops the up charge was based on how many up the pallet array was plus layer count and complexity of product, charges ranged from free to 15%. Standa

BGA rework and inspection

Electronics Forum | Thu May 30 10:31:03 EDT 2002 | robbied

Hi Yannick. This is an issue that we are just recently getting into but here is some ifo that I have gathered so far. I have seen/ used 2 different rework machines. The one we have bought is a 'PACE TF2000' which was at the lower cost end of the mar

CAD Formats and Solder Point Counts

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 11 16:17:17 EDT 2013 | scdunlap

In your experience, what is the most popular CAD > package in use today? > > Also, does anyone have > an automated and/or quick way of counting the > solder points on an assembly based on either > gerbers or CAD data? We use GCPrevue to view

Re: Bow and Twist of PCB's

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 19 08:00:55 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| Hi there, | I'm actually facing a lot of trouble with PCB's presenting up to 3mm of bow /twist at reception i.e. before assembly. The PCB size is 220 by 230mm. The boards are to be assembeled SMD double sides with 05.mm pitch on both sides. In orde

Re: Fountain Wave Soldering and Repair/Rework Equipment

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 15:48:14 EST 1999 | Chrys

| Hello, | | I will be evaluating and qualifying two equipment types. The first is a fountain soldering device. I need practical advice on all the stuff you guys and gals know about as good, bad, ugly, best applications, setup, limitations, and all

Help finding a high capacity pick and place machine

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 18 09:04:46 EDT 2024 | carl_p

Sounds like your talking very low volume & component counts really... I would look at Panasonic AM100 for example - low cost, high flexibility but you would need multiple so you could pair it with another... Ideally we would need to understand your

DPMO calc and Overall Manufacturing Index (OMI) calculations

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 12:25:26 EDT 2001 | Steve

To be honest with you, it doesn't really matter how you present the data, as long as you understand what the problems are. Bottom line is who cares what the numbers are unless you are doing something about it. Are you able to track the individual de

Line release of post reflow AOI and AXI

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 17:02:58 EDT 2008 | hegemon

You are on the right track Ismir. Essentially however, as the programmer of the machine, I am the one that creates the PCB with the errors to benchmark the settings for the machine. No secret lab though! :-) Easy enough for most any AOI machine to

Buying 1 or 2 Post reflow AOI and 1 Pre reflow AOI

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 06 07:46:33 EST 2015 | clampron

Good Morning RedChilli, I have worked with Mirtec for quite a few years. I have looked at some of the other machines mentioned but have no practical experience with them. I started with the Mirtec MV-2 (long ago)due to the success of this platform,

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