Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 19:03:30 EST 2002 | Mike M
Don't forget that the great American company UIC sells the wonderfull HSP machines, or are they Sanyo?
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 11:30:20 EST 2002 | dougk
Siemens guys say they bought the rights to the twirly thingy (and everything else) outright. I got the chance to work with both an early verson from UIC, and the next Siemens improvement on it. UIC should have been ashamed.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 15:06:43 EST 2002 | caldon
Spare parts...Does the machine come with a Standard package of spares....... Have the feeders also been refurbished as well as the machine? Has the machine been updated for the most current upgrades(Eproms, Software...) ? What is the cost to purca
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 08:15:49 EST 2002 | PeteC
If considering CP-6 go for the model CP-642, an improvment. Most equipment have hour counters or placement counters and you'll want to get the "counts" See it running and do a qualification run before you make the purchase.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 10:56:41 EST 2002 | jax
Why are you unable to place this part with your Machine. Part to big? No pick up point( nozzle landing area )? No Feeder? Vision recognition? If we know why you can't place it, we might have a fix.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 11:28:13 EST 2002 | sam
I believe you need some sort of "flat top" for this connector. I have ordered special "tops" for connectors we have placed in the past, the top is simply removed before any item is plugged into it. This also protects the connector after the board i
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 13:16:04 EST 2002 | dougt
We place parts like this with a contact systems machine (3Z). The part comes on a reel and has a flat top on it (as mentioned above) that can be removed as soom as it comes out of the oven.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 07:40:42 EST 2002 | Yannick
We are unable to pick it up because we don't have any landing area, but some guys said that we can add a plastic cap on it so it may help...I will check up..unless you can suggest me other thing Thank you
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 08:37:54 EST 2002 | Andy Farrall
SMT Lab at University of Kent at Canterbury runs a two day SMT Technology and design course details on http://www.esd-centre.ukc.ac.uk Which includes some machine comparissons. Contact me for further info if required.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 08:45:24 EST 2002 | davef
Not dumb at all. It's a 16 pin, 0.65mm plastic SMT package with pads along the package edges proprietary to Fujitsu. Look here: http://www.fme.fujitsu.com/products/pll/pdf/bccover.pdf