Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 14:24:10 EDT 2000 | Alan Aben
We are currently working with a ceramic substate boards that come as a eight up panel with a coupon around the edge. I am looking for tooling that can be used to seperate the finished boards out of the panel
Electronics Forum | Mon May 21 13:27:27 EDT 2001 | mzaboogie
Hello All, Can anyone tell me if there is a specification for the required depth for a scored separation on a panel? Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thanks Chris
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 07 14:20:32 EST 2000 | Rob Cass
Takes 5 minutes?? Does that include the 3 - 5 seconds for loading and fiducial inspection. If so it 12 - 20 seconds you will save with a panel. Depending on the panel you may be able to use just a board break fixture. Reduce handling when you can.
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 14 07:23:46 EST 1999 | KenF
Hi, SMTnetters, Could anyone advise where I can find information describing a method called "push-back" ( I hope this name is correct) of arranging individual PCBs into a panel? Regards, KenF
Electronics Forum | Thu May 01 09:40:24 EDT 2003 | Fred Matthews
With the release of the IPC-9850 equipment characterization standard there now is a need for a glass plate solution or Placement Verification Panel Carrier (as IPC calls it). Does anyone have a vendor or supplier who is currently marketing this pane
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 12:47:53 EDT 2003 | JB
After you depanelize your product, use the remaning "frame". Just set your panels on the "frame" before reflow. That will give some extra support. JB
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 09 08:59:00 EST 2003 | rmurtuza
Can any one inform me of free software�s that may be available to determine the best fit for the number of boards on a panel. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 13:31:27 EST 2005 | john
Jerry, Thanks for info. I try to build small flex in panel, alignment is a issue, also the flatness. Do you use vacuum to hold the flex? Do you print in panel of single. Thanks, John
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 08 14:04:50 EDT 2005 | cyber_wolf
If you are facing the back of the machine take left most panel off. There are usually two fans built into this panel.(unplug the fan connector and set cover aside) The servo-driver cards will all be in a row. They should be labeled accordingly.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 04:41:55 EDT 2005 | dougs
We had a problem with cracked caps a few months ago,they were near the middle of the board, turns out it was caused when breaking them out of the panel, changed the panel layout and made them v-scored, problem solved. just an option, there's lots mo