Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 04 03:39:57 EST 2006 | grantp
Hi, I agree, we have a KIC and have run hundreds of profiles and are still running the original battery and have never had a problem. The software is what matters with profilers I think, and the KIC has really good software that shows you a process
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 11:29:40 EDT 2006 | GPP
James, What type of profile are you using. Ramp-to-Spike, Ramp-Short Soak-Spike, or Long-Low Spike? I had a similar problem in a past life - random skews on chip components - and got rid of it by converting to Ramp-to-Spike (the old profile was R
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 18:29:15 EDT 2006 | stepheniii
Profile, profile, and profile. If you can sacrifice a board, the best is to drill a small hole into the a ball from the other side of the board and insert a thermocouple there. I'm 99.99% certain you won't be able to sacrifice a board. (who can the
Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 07:38:11 EDT 2007 | realchunks
You say the BGA recommended profile? Or did you mean the solder paste recommended profile? I would use the solder paste profile over a parts recommended profile any day. You may need to create a hybrid of the two to get better results. What type
Electronics Forum | Wed May 16 17:54:31 EDT 2007 | johnwnz
why not use your std profiler that you use for your ovens? if you want real time then hook it up to the PC running the ersa or stick the software on the laptop. If you suspect that your profile is drifting you need to get yourself a good repeatable t
Electronics Forum | Thu May 17 09:53:14 EDT 2007 | mohdfazuwan
For ur information, this BGA machine was full utilize every day. I have more than 100 model to do profiling every week. Different PCBA with different thickness & material need different temp setting. currently i'm looking for profiler that more compa
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 04:45:25 EDT 2007 | pavel_murtishev
Good afternoon, Oops. Quite huge difference I must say. But you should try to tweak your profile anyway. First of all try to enlarge soak time as Mr. RDR has said. What process type do you use? Lead or lead-free? By the way, there are lead-free proc
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 08:09:39 EDT 2007 | davef
In the fine SMTnet Archives, grantp gave the following response to a similar question: KIC supplies a free-downloadable software that "takes your profile data and recommends the best oven temperature settings and conveyer speed for your oven. The so