Electronics Forum | Mon May 20 13:48:43 EDT 2002 | sbuckley
What is the recommended prep for a through-hole glass pack diode? Should a stand-off be used or can it lay flat on surface of the pcb?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 20 14:06:10 EDT 2002 | russ
I have always installed them flush to board unless noted on assy. dwg. Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 06:33:45 EST 1998 | Des
I have a requirement to reform the legs on flat pack devices (en-masse) due to materials handling problems. I am aware of the pitfalls in reworking any IC in this way however I have no choice in the matter. I have found one suitable machine on the we
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 11:59:58 EST 1998 | Dave F
| I have a requirement to reform the legs on flat pack devices (en-masse) due to materials handling problems. I am aware of the pitfalls in reworking any IC in this way however I have no choice in the matter. I have found one suitable machine on the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 11 12:09:14 EST 2008 | john_smith
Maybe you have the wrong waffle pack assigned to the machine. I don't have alot of experience with a f3 though.Are you using the UNIX based software?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 15:14:20 EST 2018 | dleeper
How are you shipping, 3rd party such as UPS, DHL, etc. Or do you have your own personnel who will be a lot more carful with the packages? I've shipped boards just in the silver ESD bags with out problems. The trick is to pack them fairly tightly so
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 22:51:42 EST 2018 | leadthree
How you pack & ship your board level assemblies? I mean assembled PCB modules without housing etc. We often have small assemblies (cigarette box size) in the $5-15 range. We put them the (dreadful) red bubble bags and then on carton trays with carto
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 17 04:39:29 EST 2018 | leadthree
I ship mainly TNT. They handle the boxes very careful, because it said so on their website ;-) But seriously, we use quality cartons and I feel safe. We use a divider packing and the modules are rather loose since we use it for a few different modul
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 12 09:00:54 EST 2008 | mefunak
The Siplace Desktop has a special initial offsets for waffles, look in Settings/Global
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 11:26:42 EST 2008 | edmneb
I am using the older Unix software. It had been said that I could possibly be using the wrong kind of WPC in the station configuration. I am not that familiar with these machines yet, so I am not real positive on what I am seeing on the config files