Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 16:53:08 EDT 2013 | ejurentkuff
Our biggest concern is "head in pillow". I need something that can easily find this defect and call it out. I don't want something that I need an operator reviewing for pass/fail.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 04:50:51 EDT 2013 | jlawson
Check out Viscom, X7056 Series in line Xray. Have 2D and 3D options. Also if budget permits offer Xray and AOI in same machine !!!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 08:38:49 EDT 2013 | ejurentkuff
I'm looking into ESS test equipment. What is the max heat/cool down per minute that a water controlled system can meet? What type of equipment is out there and the costs. Any information that you can share would be appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 15:25:33 EDT 2013 | ejurentkuff
I'm looking for temperature cycling only, that can ramp 25 degrees C/min. Standard operating range, -70 to 170 deg C. chamber size roughly 24 to 30 inches.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 15:16:56 EDT 2013 | hegemon
www.lre.com has ESS thermal equipment in many sizes and specifications. I receive no benefit from LRE. Speaking only as a multiple repeat customer. 'hege
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 19 18:07:26 EDT 2013 | justinlevine24
Envirotronics SH8 Temperature Chamber fits your dimension requirements. I have one you can look at. DOM: 2002 240V 3-Phase 50Hz Refrigerant: 404A let me know if you have questions.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 10:22:15 EDT 2013 | rgduval
Sure. Section 7.4 covers unsupported holes, and defines the usual standards. Clinching, fillet on the plated side, lead protrusion, etc. Cheers, ..rob
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 10:22:36 EDT 2013 | ericrr
argh! the 6 ends of the resistors soldered to another though hole part to give the pcb track mechanical strength or are they just soldered to a remote pad, so if the resistors are knocked it has the possibly of ripping the track from the pcb.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 10:25:52 EDT 2013 | proceng1
The parts are just soldered to the pads. There isn't another part on the opposite side if thats what you're asking.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 17 11:57:38 EDT 2013 | proceng1
Everything in 7.4 shows the clinch and fillet on the other side, assuming the body is mounted on the Component side. In my case, the fillet will be on the body side.