Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 22 12:44:26 EDT 2012 | rway
I would look at your de-paneling process. How are you cutting the boards? This could be inducing mechanical stress on the component; especially if the part is close to the edge of the pcb and perpendicular to it.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 15:53:55 EDT 2012 | toddl
Hi Nicolas, we purchase our lamps from AOI Servicegroup in packs of 100. Their part number is AOI-ORBLAMPPACK(100 per pack)and sell for about $2 each. I wouldn't mind finding an alternate source myself.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 12:05:52 EDT 2012 | duchoang
cobhambill is right but depend on how bad the defect, and how good your printer is, you can reprint it one more time. I did sometimes with my equipment with no problem. It's hard to clean NO-CLEAN solder-paste properly, specially with panelized PCB w
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 13:29:35 EDT 2012 | ericrr
Did I loose the plot at my last response? (October 04, 2012 10:22 AM") or was this to do pick & place assembly, NOT PCB panel manufacture.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 10:51:19 EDT 2012 | davef
I agree. You should build your case, based on your interpretation of the specs. Let him / her know the boards are shit, have the fab replace the panels, etc
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 13 06:37:24 EDT 2013 | jlawson
Not knowing XPM ovens , have zones are usually top heat and bottom, you replaced one heater panel-platten thus have a another above or below, maybe one above or below also is faulty causing heat spot on one side of oven ?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 15:38:02 EDT 2013 | dilogic
Check the fuses on the power distribution panel. All of them have indicating LED, so check is easy. Maybe 24V feeder supply is out...
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 04 06:23:44 EDT 2013 | sarason
I have reverse engineered both the 730 and 740 machines the only part outstanding is the multiple boards per panel which other users said is done on the machine. These 2 formats are yet to be generally released. You are correct, it was not easy to do
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 29 08:07:53 EDT 2013 | cyber_wolf
Are there a set of guidelines for optimizing panel design for tabs that will be removed with a board router ? In other words we need to know how to layout the tabs. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 13:34:39 EST 2014 | markhoch
I'd start with the paste manufacturer's data sheet. You may be surprised how wide their process window is. If that doesn't help... Can you increase the number of PCBs in your panel?