Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 09 11:15:48 EDT 2011 | temelyucel
we are looking for ex field engineer for uic gsm1 and gsm2 machines
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 15 15:26:42 EDT 2011 | vickt
what region? and to contract or for hire?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 13:41:55 EDT 2011 | mmjm_1099
I am looking for one in the Wisconsin area. I have a GSM1 I purcahsed and need sonmeone to come in get it up and running so I can resell it on the used market.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 20:19:14 EDT 2011 | edwaterfall01
Ex UIC FE (15 years) available for service work on all GSMs. If interested we can arrange to discuss further.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 11:37:38 EDT 2006 | dougs
I my last company i had to battle all the time for tooling to set up jobs, i asked the product engineering manager to include extra panels in the costs for NPI to be used as reflow profiling panels, he told me they had never needed these before and t
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 07:32:51 EDT 2017 | jlawson
Another commercial tool is Valor MSS Process Preparation from Mentor-Siemens (Valor), can handle Gerber, PnP, ODB++, Native CAD ASCII Files, BOM and CAD Merge, SMT Pn Programming, AOI exports , DFT Engineering - ICT/Flying Probe programming, Stencil
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 31 15:16:43 EDT 2017 | emeto
John, contemporary machines provide their own software for programming - most you can do completely offline. There are several tricks here: 1. Design libraries correctly - you should have polarity convention that matches your P&P and your AOI machi
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 16:28:14 EST 2000 | CAL
Chris- The machines you identified are stable products and have been around for over two years now and most bugs have been worked out. The F5 IC head has not changed much since its introduction over 5 years ago. Remember these machine like to run, r
Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 20:57:00 EDT 2003 | iman
Here's a great book, "Six Sigma for Electronics Design And Manufacturing", by : Sammy G. Shina, Ph.D publisher : McGraw-Hill category : Professional Engineering
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 06:24:52 EST 2004 | Joe
Hi, I am an Engineering student doing some research on the component/nozzle interface on SMT Pick and Place machines. Could anyone tell me the force at which the nozzle hits the component as it is picked from the feeder or the placement force on a