Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 30 02:33:43 EST 2002 | Frank
Our company has had one of these machines and it worked ok. It is my understanding that the upgrade to a 575 allowed it to go down to 15mil pitch. Although I have never tried it. I would call their North Carolina office and ask to speak with Rick
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 12 14:52:54 EST 2002 | dougt
How about someone on a drum like they used to have in the bowels of a ship to control the speed of the unfortinuate ones that were rowing. The beat could be increased to speed up production or slowed down to adjust for a bottleneck. We had a manage
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 17 07:22:06 EST 2002 | Claude_Couture
Ever been in one of those "rolling boombox" with the thumping bass shattering every windows a mile around? Those should be illegal, if only for the fact that the brains of the occupants is turned to jelly by the decibel levels. But my point was usin
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 21 13:20:49 EST 2002 | V.RAMANAND KINI
cool Music soothens one's emotions. It should be mild and not loud. No voice. Just music...Solos. We have used this successfully in our plant. Every hour we have a two minutes break to give rest to our operators who use microscopes for all the work.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 13 09:06:30 EST 2002 | russ
One thing I have found when using square or diamond etc... Fiducials is, if it is a HASL finish board, the finish may be thick and the fid camera will see them having rounded edges different sizes etc.. and will cause quality failures. Russ (My sp
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 15 14:32:46 EST 2002 | Carl Brytz
arzu, We have BOM parsing and normalization tools with revision management capabilties. We would like to discuss this with you as well determine what other functional requirements you may have. Depending your location one of our Applications Engine
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 18 08:19:00 EST 2002 | cyber_wolf
One thing that will also cause this is very slight stencil mis-alignment. Sometimes the paste will have a tendency to hang up in the apertures if you are over hanging just a little on the solder mask. Some solder mask are very slick and will not pull
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 15:00:56 EST 2002 | sueph
We have always baked our assembled boards prior to wave solder, but have recently learned that there are some companies out there who don't. I checked with one of my supervisors, and he said that baking is recommended but not required. I'm wonderin
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 26 13:02:15 EST 2002 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Again, As I was thinking about this, I remembered another unconventional way that I was told about from one of the starters of this technology. Now I don't think anyone would use this technique anymore, yet here it is: Press Cutting and Pushing
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 23 15:20:51 EST 2002 | jax
Are there any equipment manufacturers that provide this option? I have a potential customer who has stated the other CM's he has looked at has this option on their equipment. I have never heard of an optical comparator built into a pick and place mac