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Press fit connnector

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 10:20:26 EST 2000 | Sal

Currently we have started seeing an issue around a scuzzy connector.The problem being that during insertion of this connnector a couple of pins refused to be inserted and as a result fold over, this folding of the pin is causing the pin itself to fra

Re: Press fit connnector

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 21:45:48 EST 2000 | Dave F

Sal: Hey that customer standing around staring at you sound like fun, yeh right!!! Wolfgang makes good sense, but, in addition, I�d like to drill-down on board fabrication (har har har) a little bit (har har har) more. You say the holes are the cor

Re: Press fit connnector

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 10:49:26 EST 2000 | Sal

The connectors are well within thier specification,and are also checked for misaligned and damaged pins , as regards the cross-section results, all holes are correctly aligned and are well spaced within their tolerance of +/-0.005 (a couple of isolat

Re: automatic placement of pin through hole component

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 09:54:50 EST 2000 | JAX

Trying to place PTH components with an SMT machine is possible but maybe not plausible. Would you have to buy specialized tools and equipment for the job ( gripper nozzles ). Are the machines you have capable. i.e.. Would you need camera modification

Re: SMD reeled components

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 09 21:41:27 EST 2000 | Dave F

Jack: You should use your components promptly. Don't store 'em, only bad things will happen to them. 1 You should store all your components, not just your SMD reeled components, so they are not damaged or their solderability decreased. Check the

bad connections, or not?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 16:35:00 EST 2001 | Steve Thomas

I've got a question: Can a joint look good externally, even under 45X magnification, and not be mechanically and/or electrically sound? I thought that if the wetting angles were sufficient, there's no discoloration from extreme thermal distress, or

Re: bad connections, or not?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 12:26:16 EST 2001 | slthomas

Frankly I have no clue about whether or not the parts are good because our receiving inspection team is equipped with nothing more than a couple of caliper sets and a partial gauge pin set. There ARE things I miss about the medical instruments busin

Fine Pitch Taped and Reeled

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 15:33:41 EST 2001 | davef

First, we have never repackage devices, as you propose. Our schedule has us standing at Receiving like panting dogs waiting for the material required to jump the job, much less giving up the time and money to have parts repackaged. Second, fabricat

Re: Translation Software

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 13:20:54 EST 2001 | JAX

Charlie, You might want to take a look at Valor. They have Package naming based on JEDEC/EIA standards already cataloged on an SQL-based library. Although the software takes you through the entire process of Data integration through Machine op

Re: Translation Software

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 04:54:57 EST 2001 | mattias

Here�s my opinion PanaPro (Panasonic): good balancing/optimization, very easy to setup and use, quick good results, not so good support for third party machines(optimization), Timestamps for balancing/optimization is quite accurate. Cad-conversion?


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