Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 15:01:44 EST 1999 | Doug Philbrick
I am a Siemens person myself but you won't get 23", you can get 20 though and I believe you could feed in a 23" board length wise. If your parts fit in a 20" area 80F4 is the way I would go. My second choice would be MYdata. They are the large board
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 00:28:02 EST 1999 | Scott McKee
Use Mydata. I've built huge backplane boards, round boards, 1/4" thick boards, 1"X24" boards, 1"X1" boards, L-shapes boards; all without any carriers or tooling. If you buy a MY15 you can increase the board size to 5'X2' (60"X24")... As for ovens,
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 13 17:29:25 EST 2002 | Sheri Connor
I am looking for advice on sourcing a x,y > digitizer to create pick and place files, > off-line, rather than programming with the > machine. I could use original gerber data or > create the placement coordinates with the > digitizer. Also, refe
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 04:02:51 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi Wes, it may not be the same but I had a problem with one Phillips machine which started unpredictible mismounting all components about 1mm. When it occured you couldn�t get it do it right again unless you turned it down and restarted it. The servi
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 22:02:48 EDT 1999 | JAX
| Our first article inspection after machine placement can take several hours depending on the complexity of the board. The operator visually checks the board against the drawing and bill of material. I'd be interested to hear if there are any other
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 04:46:03 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| Our first article inspection after machine placement can take several hours depending on the complexity of the board. The operator visually checks the board against the drawing and bill of material. I'd be interested to hear if there are any other
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 09:41:17 EDT 1999 | Hon Choi
Dear all, We've got a curious problem. We have had a major problem with BGA's occasionally being placed one to several rows or columns off the pads. We are using Universal's GSM2 platform for our general purpose placements. Our Universal rep here
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 16:48:40 EDT 1999 | C.K.
Question for you SMT guru's out there. What is the best way to support boards on Fuji's CP6 machine's x-y table...particularly for 2nd side SMT where the support side already has parts... I am toying around with the following methods: 1.) Custom b
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 16:51:05 EDT 1999 | C.K.
| Question for you SMT guru's out there. | | What is the best way to support boards on Fuji's CP6 machine's x-y table...particularly for 2nd side SMT where the support side already has parts... I am toying around with the following methods: | | 1.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 10:20:58 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Question for you SMT guru's out there. | | What is the best way to support boards on Fuji's CP6 machine's x-y table...particularly for 2nd side SMT where the support side already has parts... I am toying around with the following methods: | | 1.