Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 15 03:42:41 EDT 2013 | sarason
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Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 16 12:51:46 EDT 2013 | deanm
Why isn't the data that is collected being used? Either use the data or stop taking it. Without AOI to improve your process you need to do this: 1. Collect data on all defects found by your inspection department and have it in a form such as a sprea
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 31 17:42:14 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
YesTech makes a pretty nice machine, the software is pretty simple to learn and use. My shop runs on average 3 or so new products a week, so quick and easy programming is a must. Most programs can be done in an hour, usually less, depending on how
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 05:22:14 EST 2013 | dselettronic
Good morning everyone I have read postings about Mirtec AOI, but they're not recent, so I'd like to know something about your experiences with Mirtec Benchtop MV-3. Our inspection department has now 3 MV-2HTL and we tried to make them as useful as po
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 20:30:01 EDT 2014 | davef
The "correct" answer is: Use the tests and methods that you used to qualify your solder paste in the first place. That sounds good but might not be all that practical for practicing assembly-types. Here's something that's not as good, but will give
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 09 14:47:39 EDT 2014 | deanm
I'm looking for a typical SMT placement defect rate from others in the field so I can judge whether or not we are in an acceptable range. If I give you a board with 200 components (0603, 0805, SOICs, 20mil MSOPs, tantalums, DPAKs and a few 20mil fin
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 14:13:17 EDT 2014 | alexeis
Hi, If you can not rely on your programmer and the tools he uses then "double checking" can save you only materials but in time you really do not save often extend meaning. There are things you can identify before the stove, but if you use tools li
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 21 15:48:48 EDT 2014 | gascon5383
Our company has a process standard that requires a double person check at the beginning of every run (size of run is irrelevent, whether 20 panels or 500 panels). Every changeover that occurs a first piece inspection is made before reflow. If all is
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 18 03:21:59 EDT 2014 | skipbruce
Hello June The following infomationI find from net for you reference. OSP (Organic Solderability Preservative) 1)Preserves copper surface from oxidation until asse mbly. 2) Very thin coating (100-4000 Angstroms). 3)Applied in a vertical (dip tank
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 09:22:53 EDT 2014 | rgduval
Hi, Rebecca, Hmm...two x motors? I'm a couple of years removed from MyData's, but, I don't remember two x-motors. Might be something in the My12's that I didn't see in my older My9 (and certainly not in my TP9). As to the small board...unfortun
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