Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 24 13:34:15 EDT 2001 | Steve Schrader
I have not had the "pleasure" of placing 0402's, but I've heard stories about feeder calibration being extra critical and possibly required prior to every run depending on your placement equipment. Maybe someone with actual experience can comment on
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 25 10:27:46 EDT 2001 | nwyatt
Perhaps order a test kit from Topline or a similar dummy component vendor to practice on. That way, you can ensure that you get correct placement all over the board, and in different orientations. N
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 25 10:29:59 EDT 2001 | nwyatt
Perhaps order a test kit from Topline or a similar dummy component vendor to practice on. That way, you can ensure that you get correct placement all over the board, and in different orientations. N
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 24 16:47:08 EDT 2001 | davef
Why are there so many repeated postings on SMTnet lately? The sheer volume of double and triple repeats is so great and spread across so many different authors that it's difficult to imagine attributing this problem to the spastics alone.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 25 10:34:35 EDT 2001 | akruppa
Dave, it does seem as though there are more than spastic hitting of the submit button can account for. We'll look into this and try to take steps to prevent repeats.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 02:30:09 EDT 2001 | winnifred
Anyone tested or running 0201 chips?? T4 paste needed for this process? and what are the main factors to consider b4 going into it ?? Appreciate advice.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 05:53:38 EDT 2001 | greggy
Hi, I would like to get some feedbacks about the Juki 2000 Series regarding performance, downtime, accuracy on fine pitch components and 0201's and 0402 chips, repeatability, and reliability. thanks and regards,
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 08:26:42 EDT 2001 | DaveG
In our case the aforementioned SW is our Calibration Database. This SW covers everything in the facility incl support assets such as compressors. -- Don't be too quick to jump to conclusions w/o asking for detail 1st.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 12:48:10 EDT 2001 | nifhail
Can someone tell me what is the " mems " stands for ? What is it ? what is the benefit ? who is currently using it and whatkind of problem can we expect? special machine needed ? pls help. thx
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 12:54:15 EDT 2001 | nifhail
Anybody has experience with the "wave rider". What is it and how can I get more informations related to this i.e. makers, price etc. Thx in advance.