Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 23 13:19:40 EDT 2011 | bwjm
Charlie, thanks for the reply. But I am still unclear with the machine capabilities. Does the standard ke740 able to place 01005 components or is it the machine was upgraded to place 01005? This is my first time getting a placement machine, I am quit
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 15:05:59 EDT 2011 | shannond
You could always go out on the floor with the tech and do the PM with them. That way you would have 1st hand experience and would be able to offer some creative insight as to how this person could better manage thier time. Or you can post a question
Electronics Forum | Fri May 04 16:22:21 EDT 2012 | wesm91229
Hi Tristian, I work at the 1st company listed- the link you posted is our website. We have updated our clamps for those type of SMT process carriers. Feel free to email me @ wmartin@gscusa.net or call 972-494-1911 and I can help you out. Sorry for
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 01 05:46:12 EDT 2012 | vileo72
Hello friends , What is the extent of Probe mark allowed on a assembled board ? Is there any related material on net or standard .Recently we had an issue where the ICT was done and the joints on which the pins were tested had dents on the joints
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 09:55:53 EDT 2012 | sarason
You can try my package PCB Synergy. http://members.iinet.net.au/~sarason/ It can panelise many of the data formats it supports, but not all of them. If you mean panelise the PCB for manufacturing the board, then there are literally heaps of gerber
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 18 05:54:02 EDT 2012 | sarason
Have you got some modern software to load the unit. My program PCB Synergy can do some of the Panasonic formats but not this one. It takes less than a day to write if you have some files for me to reverse engineer and the file you read it from. Any
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 13:30:49 EDT 2012 | sarason
Go to my page, it has a links list. You could easily spend months reading the material. This site has a fair bit of specific information. SMT magazine is a good light read on SMT topics. http://members.iinet.net.au/~sarason/Links.html regards saras
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 20 10:06:36 EDT 2012 | surajdn
ok!... thanks a lot... Got some idea.... the resources are really great... thanks a lot! I couldn't find that book though. But there are some books that are on the net but not available in India(where I live). Thanks a lot to all of you. If you fin
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 02 07:07:47 EST 2013 | bandjwet
The keys to avoiding the voids we have found are: 1. Proper reflow profile 2. Proper stencil design 3. Prebumping using either a metal stencil or StencilMate stencils (and then using paste flux to attach later) http://www.solder.net/products/stencilm
Electronics Forum | Tue May 14 21:59:25 EDT 2013 | davef
SAC is a lead free solder alloy. At one time, Nippon Micrometal Corp. (NMC) [158-1, Sayamagahara, Iruma, 358-0032, Japan; +81.4.2934.6101 F+81.4.2934.5454 nmc-net.co.jp] called some of its alloys: LF35, LF45(SAC305), LF38(SAC105) and LF31(SAC405).