Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 27 10:26:39 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Can you have an outside vendor source it for you? Kind of like an "in house store". Besides paste, they would also supply you with all your other "dated" material. That way you only get charged for what you use. Then make sure your operators chec
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 08:24:32 EDT 2008 | rway
If you want to go really cheap, you could try Pace Systems. You can get a three channel system, hot air, desolder and soldering iron. Or any other combination handpieces that they offer, for around $3K. They also have power supplies with a single
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 16:51:06 EDT 2008 | waveroom
If this is a one time rework might I suggest farming it out? 100pin QFP can be taken off no problemo.. Putting it back down properly and then hand soldering??? I wouldn't want that job. You need excellent placement and imaging and your not going to
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 09:40:44 EDT 2008 | john_smith
Dear, Flexkhushi Do you mean 2 mm thick board or .2 mm board. If you are talking .2mm then you are refering to a flex circuit correct? What equipment will you be using to place the 01005 component? I
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 07 03:03:06 EDT 2008 | rafacadiz
We had the same problem last year. You need verify these key points. 1- Holes are drill, NOT PUNCH. 2- Inspect 100 Boards at microscope, and verify that there is not rest of fibers in the holes. 3- Meassure the dimensions of the holes. a) virgi
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 12:41:08 EDT 2008 | sambolian
I having trouble with the Quad IIc. After manually teaching a program at the machine, I upload to save it, then when I go to "Run System", it downloads the program, but then an error comes up saying "Fiducials not taught, press ESC to abort". I've tr
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 20 15:14:59 EDT 2008 | robinj
Yup, just read that in the link Patrick sent. > Thanks again... Im going to have everyone screen > the boards for this carefully before processing. > I have also sent the board manufacturer an email > to get their comment on the matter. No PCB ve
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 20 17:03:05 EDT 2008 | davef
Josh From looking at your pix, we don't have a clue. [And we're going down to the nurse's station to get our eye checked because we don't black bubkus.] More than anything else the: * White on the pads could be solder * Copper-penny brown on the pad
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 12:31:56 EDT 2008 | jdumont
We use Cooksons prepaid "Pot-Rite" program which sends you as many preaddressed envelopes and order sheets as you order. When it comes time to send out a sample you just pop it in the envelope and mail it out. They also have all the molds and ladles
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 11:57:44 EDT 2008 | leemeyer
You are correct. There is an option under Generate Program to Breakup program For Separate Central controllers. I choose this option and then it asks for a suffix to add to the program name. I am using Head as the suffix. After program generation I s