Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 13:40:34 EDT 2006 | Billabong
The EKRA is a fine, fine machine. Big boards are no problem. Simple operation, solid design and support.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 18 11:30:43 EDT 2006 | aj
Hi All, What is the difference between the above? Came across some conflicting design rules between the two - in particular 0402 smt footprint. aj...
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 21:24:59 EDT 2006 | davef
JEDEC - http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/JEDEC IPC - http://www.ipc.org/contentpage.asp?Pageid=2.1.0.1 You should use the design rule that produces the best results.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 16:24:10 EDT 2006 | ThermPro
Hello James, The most cost effective system you could buy is an offshore manufactured system. Most of the technology is the same, as well as, the design and construction as the big brands. Take a look at http://www.thermproeng.com Regards, Sea
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 12:55:39 EDT 2006 | Grant
Hi, I guess that's the problem, I really appreciate the forum itself, but just wonder if some things can be done to improve it, as it's been similar for years now, while the rest of the web keeps getting better and better. It's really cool to hear
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 27 16:37:11 EDT 2006 | avalancher
That's funny... I thought that the Quads were DESIGNED to PRETEND TO PLACE PARTS..... you mean, you actually gone one to work? I'm impressed.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 16:30:12 EDT 2006 | russ
I hope you are not trying to melt the Ceramic BGA columns. these are not meant to melt. I would run a lead process at peak temp of 225 -230C with lead paste. The board warpage may be of design issue or Manufacture issue. Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 09:42:39 EDT 2006 | tzawaide
Does anyone have a recommendation on a user- CAD-friendly, cost effective, software for production personnel to use to pull up component information (ie part no, silk designator, shape, feeder no, etc). Thanks...
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 12 08:22:44 EDT 2006 | stockley
We have one of the triples, it advances much more smoothly than the Siemens feeder and is easier to load. It is a well designed feeder, the drive mechanism uses some kind of plastic gears - but we haven't had it long enough to know if how well they w
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 05 22:54:03 EST 2006 | KEN
Check with sigmaprint. They are the origional designer and have an upgrade package. The reason that piece is so expensive is it is a one piece machined stainless steel foil that is 0.010 inch thick. http://www.sigmaprint.co.uk/spares.htm