Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 11:23:44 EDT 1998 | Frank S
If you could measure and chart 3 variables in my process, what would they be? The boards that I produce are on panels that are 12up and 2x4 up. All boards are single sided paper base w/o plated thru holes. They are on scored panels that measure 7"
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 11:57:59 EDT 1998 | Pete M
Be more specific on your problems? | If you could measure and chart 3 variables in my process, what would they be? | The boards that I produce are on panels that are 12up and 2x4 up. All boards are single sided paper base w/o plated thru holes. The
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 15:41:07 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| If you could measure and chart 3 variables in my process, what would they be? | The boards that I produce are on panels that are 12up and 2x4 up. All boards are single sided paper base w/o plated thru holes. They are on scored panels that measure
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 15:02:38 EDT 1998 | M. Faisal Pandit
Frank, A couple of suggestions: 1. You may consider investing in a SPC Software package which would allow you to do a detailed analysis of your process. Panasonic's CIM Software Product, PanaPRO, has a well defined SPC application that can be used fo
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 13:06:14 EDT 1998 | Steve Schrader
| If you could measure and chart 3 variables in my process, what would they be? | The boards that I produce are on panels that are 12up and 2x4 up. All boards are single sided paper base w/o plated thru holes. They are on scored panels that measure
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 08:52:57 EDT 2012 | rgduval
Reese, We would agree about the value of an ICT system, in a general manufacturing environment. However, a couple of notes apply: 1. ICT isn't a catch-all, either, and should be used to verify the process, not validate it. Quality should be buil
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 08:58:24 EDT 2012 | rway
Reese, > > We would agree about the value of an > ICT system, in a general manufacturing > environment. However, a couple of notes > apply: > > 1. ICT isn't a catch-all, either, and > should be used to verify the process, not > validate it.
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 07:20:34 EDT 1999 | Richard Marks
I'm a mechanical engineer and we buy electronic pressure sensors and switches. In doing quality audits, I need to understand what "best practice" will yield in terms of conforming product first time through the manufacturing process? Any data out t
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 09:31:45 EDT 1999 | Robert L. McCallum
On circuit board assemblies first pass yields need to be above 98%, if a supplier is below this level it is a indication that: he has poor control of the manufacturing process; Poor component selection (price over quality; excepted a poor design from
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 04 20:55:55 EDT 2001 | craigj
Have been having problems with the above IC but dont know why. Our profile is well within the manufacuters recommendations. We are getting a higher than desired first off fail rate and are concerned. It is not possible to inspect the soldering as the