Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 07:51:09 EST 2007 | jax
If the attack was unwarranted I apologize. I still stick to my answer. Unless the board shop can get rid of it you have to find a way to deal with it. Etching trace paths into the stencils is inexpensive and works just fine. If you do not have the ti
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 12 10:27:33 EST 2007 | muse95
Tha type of stuff (distorted words, email address verification) possibly stops automatic computer generated spam, but as explained to me on another forum, even with those registration steps in place, there are real people out there that are paid for
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 16:01:53 EST 2007 | jdengler
Bert, Clean the emitter disk of the nozzle you use for this part. Set everything in the PD back to where it should be and set the "Lead_check_area" to 10. This will look at 10% of the end of the leads. This will help if the leads do not have even
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 12:45:08 EST 2007 | russ
Boy it is good to see the wave master back in action! I mean really guys, is Larry the only one here who knows that the lead turns into vapor in the oven and then in the cooling zones it falls back onto the board and creates the solder joints? P.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 16:37:42 EST 2007 | Hussman
How about Mydata? They are a great start-up machine. Easy to run and you don't need full reels to place parts. You can "make" you own trays to hold parts as well. Plus the price for a used one isn't all that high. Just my two cents.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 16:17:59 EST 2007 | stepheniii
Your process makes a bigger difference than the machine. I worked for and OEM with Panasonics. They eliminated all 5% resistors, wider tolerance capacitors, and went with as many dedicated feeders as we could. We also staged jobs. We had one runnin
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 16:47:26 EST 2007 | aj
A full time feeder technician - who would do such a job full time ? You would be better off implementing daily PMs for the machine operators & give them the responsibility of looking after them. Get your technician to be responsible for introducing
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 12 13:57:50 EDT 2007 | davef
That your problem is not related to component solderability or wave process related makes us believe this has to do with bare board design. Look at how your designer did the thermal relief on the two pins that don't solder well. If you can't get a
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 23:02:44 EDT 2007 | mika
Well said. But Not to forget, get the business in act before. What is your customers expectations? What is your customers needs? What do you need to get around? Can you fulfill this? And the big question; do you have a market after making all the cal
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 24 20:01:43 EDT 2007 | colormaker
I am sure there are many levels of machines from startup to high production. There are two machines we have been looking at from Mancorp MC383VIV. I have not done business with them but there sales team make an effort to call one a month asking if we