Electronics Forum: insertion (Page 36 of 81)

Re: Min Hole/Pad distance to edge of PCB

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 15:35:32 EST 2000 | Ioan

Stu, it is good you know that there are limitations and you want everything. Wish our designers work like that. So, the limitations we impose are dictated by the rails of the insertion and dispensing machines. Normally a .150" keepout will make a s

Flip Chip

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 09:38:17 EDT 2001 | gerits

Hi, you can use the Assembleon (Philips) ACM Micro for this. It can place Flip Chip form 0,1x0,1mm upto micro BGA, CSP's etc. etc. It even can handle Odd's and insert components. Web-site http://www.assembleon.com Please contcat me or our company o

Re: PCB qualification

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 14:26:47 EST 2000 | Charles Harper

One of my chapter authors,Dr.Rolf Funer teaches a course specifically on evaluating and qualifying new PCB suppliers.Hence,he can give the best and most complete advice here.So,just click on his name in the list of chapter authors at the top of this

Slide lines

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 18:07:11 EDT 2001 | trgedlin

We're looking at buying some new hand insertion slide lines here, and I was curious if anyone had any suggestions. Of course cost and footprint size are important. What we have now are mostly home made and we're looking to improve. We do a medium

pressfit connector

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 08:24:31 EST 2000 | vinceh

We are to use a special pressfit connector. Indeed, one side of the connector is overmoulded in a housing, and the other side will be pressfitted on a board. We would like to know: 1) Are such applications yet existing ? 2) What are the type of inser

Re: small metallic bridging

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 12:41:56 EST 1999 | Kris W

Glen, Although the previous answers probably fit the problem you are having, we recently found that during pin insertion on an Autosplice machine, the gold was flaking from the pins and lodging between the legs of surface mount components. It would

DOUBLE SIDED SMT ASSY

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 25 12:55:55 EDT 1999 | JERRY JOHNSON

FOR A TYPICAL BOARD WITH SMT PARTS ON TOP SIDE THAT ARE A MIXTURE OF ICS, RES, CAPS, ETC., AND THE BOTTOM SIDE HAS ONLY RES AND CAPS THAT ARE GLUED, I BELIEVE THAT THE NORMAL PROCESS WOULD BE TO GLUE, PLACE, AND CURE THE BOTTOM FIRST, THEN PASTE, PLA

PTH Cut Form Equipment

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 11 15:08:33 EDT 1999 | George Henning

I am examining cut & form PTH component prep equipment to help in our manual PTH insertion process. We need the ability to process both axial & radial with snap-in and stand-off capability. Low volume with the ability to feed bulk, T&R, or Stick. Any

Re: Inline Manual Cut n Clinch

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 24 16:44:27 EDT 1998 | Gerryr

| We have a need to manually insert, cut and clinch a radial part that is prep close to spec on a board traveling down a standard conveyor. Is anyone aware of such a system? I only know of regan off line. There is a system called a clinch master by

Re: Looking for Specifications

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 08 12:20:10 EST 1998 | Steve Schrader

| Hello, | I am in need of finding any specifications that exist relative to presenting SMT parts for insertion or automatic handling. | If you could let me know any ANSI, IPC, or other specs that are out there I would appreciate it. | Thanks in adva


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