Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 06:59:50 EDT 2005 | dougs
Hi, Does anyone have any experience of setting up FMEA's for automotive customers? We have a batch to run for a customer and are looking into the FMEA's at the moment. It seems that the FMEA should be done each time a product is introduced, I th
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 15:10:22 EDT 2005 | russ
Low volume - high mix in Singapore? Unless something has changed in the last couple of years this customer will be back shortly with a mess. I may be wrong on this and will accept correction from anybody but from my experience with them they will
Electronics Forum | Thu May 12 20:23:09 EDT 2005 | mrduckmann2000
PR, Your customer will be lucky if CEI even bids the low volume work. They are only interested in high volume production runs. Also look out for counterfit parts, they are using them by the handfuls....China is no beter! If you have alot too buil
Electronics Forum | Fri May 13 18:10:35 EDT 2005 | pde
Make sure all plugs and nozzles occupy the nozzle banks. There should be only one empty position. Make sure all nozzles are fully seated and the machine has the correct location for all of the nozzles. An indication may be the machine is trying to pl
Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 13:18:21 EDT 2005 | dphilbrick
The Luxeon probably are the brightest available. I say probably only because this changes every day. The Luxeon require special mounting as they must be mounted to an aluminum cored PCB with thermal adhesive and then the leads soldered to the PCB.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 04 01:32:09 EDT 2005 | adlsmt
Has anyone tried to use electrically condctive adhesive rather than solder to connect the leads on 5 watt Luxeon parts? If you design the board right to dissipate heat, when you have a bunch of them in a tight array, even with thermal relief on the t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 06 09:59:47 EDT 2005 | Rob
We did the trial by dispensing (both the thermal & the electrical), but in production I would definitely use a stencil for the Conductive adhesive, as the shape, spread & volume of the adhesive is critical. (No wicking or spread) We also looked at
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 06:36:51 EDT 2005 | steve
I see what you mean. Personally I would try a bit of the paste and see what you think prior to production run. If I were you I would get another brand in there. something that offers a "slightly" longer life? I have used "out of date" solder paste ma
Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 12:45:09 EDT 2005 | timekey
John- Although we don't produce "production simulation" software what we do produce will help you achieve better yields and throughput. Our software monitors the placement accuracy on Fuji placement equipment. "Optimization" and "production simula
Electronics Forum | Tue May 17 10:27:02 EDT 2005 | johnw
Thanks Guys I am looking to enhance and utilise exsisting machines or a with a reduced investment ie I have already purchased printers and placement machines If I had line balancing software this would be great I want to input the present cycle time