Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 12:37:35 EST 2004 | mruzicka
Do quick search thru Google.com and you will see plenty of options. Everything pretty much depent on your application and your budget.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 06:14:50 EST 2004 | kanwal324
purchasing it will be cheaper as arrangemet of raw material will be difficult for you. iF you need address i can provide the same.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 16:08:09 EST 2004 | Terrapin Station
This depends on the model. Most machines and turret style typically overstroke .2mm with a force of 250 - 300 grams of force. the reason for the over stroke is to place the component into the paste. This can be adjusted through part library manipul
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 26 05:33:41 EST 2004 | gaurav
Hi Joe, Can u tell me which Panasonic machine you are using & which nozzle(SS,SA) you are talking about. Regds Gaurav
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 24 18:44:13 EST 2004 | Ed
I am a contractor for a company that owns a My12. They want me to write a program that converts the CAD data to MyData file format. Can somebody please help me with the MyData file format(s)?
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 12:00:32 EST 2004 | unisoft
please go to http://www.unisoft-cim.com/pcbplace.htm they have software from any CAD and BOM to Mydata mount file. you can call me. rich larue - 203-913-0782
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 03 13:29:39 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
Voids are quite common. You just need to make sure that it is not excessive per your assembly criteria. Take a look at a D-pak under X-ray.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 25 05:01:42 EST 2004 | RB
Something went wrong during the screening proces. So there are som tinlead splashes on the gold connectors. Can anyone give me a suggestion how to remove the tinlead splashes
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 16:04:04 EST 2004 | fcox
When you say something went wrong in the screening process, do you mean that the paste is splashed (prior to reflow)?
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 17:32:37 EST 2004 | russ
If you are lucky, you might be able to chip the solder off the fingers with an Exacto knife and then polish it up with a pink eraser. This does work if the solder on the fingers isn't wetted very well. Russ