Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 10:30:30 EST 2005 | mikeattekfab
We are in need of an entry BGA rework system for small jobs and occasional rework. I would love any and all ideas, including information on cost of this equipment.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 09:17:46 EST 2005 | pjc
Go to http://www.focalspot.com they have a nice little unit for $13K I saw at the IPC/APEX show this week.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 11:11:50 EST 2005 | spot
We use SRT. We still have machines that are over 5 years old and are functioning very well in the BGA, QFP and yes CSP area. The critical part is getting the right Air nozzle for the part size. Also the software has a auto-profile feature that wor
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 18:09:43 EST 2005 | Austinj
I am currently using the following equipment for low volume and occasional BGA rework: BGA-3591/CSP-3501 115V Rework System. This system is fairly inexpensive, unsure of the actual price, However, can be used to rework QFP and PLCC components.(of co
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 12:57:24 EDT 2021 | emeto
One of these ACE KISS machines. Very basic and simple to program. It is a great entry level machine. However, accuracy and repeatability not the same compared to the big expensive machines.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 04 13:27:31 EDT 2021 | dilogic
We are looking for new entry-level selective soldering machine. I would appreciate if you can share experience with the equipment you have, as there are many machines on the market and it's a though choice. We will use it for lead-free soldering and
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 05 15:01:50 EST 2013 | ercdave1
Thank you for the help and great advise. as of right now I am looking at a 2002 universal GSM2. its running UPS software Level 4.5 Supplement E, and it has updated heads. the machine is sold by PFI of florida. they will install, calibrate on site
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 16:15:54 EDT 2021 | bobpan
We have an Ersa and an Ace machine. The Ersa is made for bigger volumes of boards. Programming is longer/harder and not as user friendly. If your running 100 boards or less.....the Ace is the way to go. If you need flexibility the Ace is better.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 27 15:37:05 EDT 2013 | tuxlab
We are thinking of getting a small pcb assembly setup for a small manufacturing co-op here in Los Angeles. Our experience consist of manual soldering of through hole and smt components. A quick search suggests that there are a few turn key opt