Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 21 15:04:51 EDT 2002 | bentzen
Hi Greg. FujiCam has two ways of calculating the placement coordinate for a component. - The "FujiCam/Unicam way": calculating component origo as the center of the designed component pads. - Use the PCB designers part origo which could be center of
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 06 11:58:21 EDT 2002 | Brian W.
The most effective method is to monitor both printing results and parameters. Periodically (maybe once per month), run QCCalc or another program to measure the machine's capability to hold its set parameters. I also run control charts on the paste h
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 11 13:06:27 EDT 2002 | stepheno
I worked for a private OEM then a public CM and somehow forgot that privately owned OEM's are a wild card because the owners can believe whatever they want. I recommend using CM's. we can't here because of the extreme mix we have. somthing like 50
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 10:27:21 EDT 2002 | Dick Russell
Wow, you have received a lot of suggestions and opinions. Here is one more for the record. First try to improve the performance of your sub-contractor. While you are doing that start bringing in low quantities of parts to develop your in-house cap
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 15:03:17 EDT 2002 | davef
Mike: You're correct, but a newbee doesn't care. A newbee is so thankful to just get through the clutter and ACTUALLY have the thread posted [and maybe get someone to respond with something that they can use to get their boss to just shut his BIG y
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 04 15:34:26 EST 2002 | pjc
An effective method to compare the two machines is to go to each vendor's nearest demo facility. Go there with PWBs, components and board data. Find out from each vendor what the minimum board data they'll need- like X-Y Centroid, Theta and Reference
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 27 18:10:41 EST 2002 | andrewbrook
Quad4C's have their moments. If the price is right and you are aware of the machines limitations then you will be satisfied. The placement rate is slow, 1.2 seconds/chip. Don't buy any Quad if it has the CyberOptics Laser unit, the Quadalign unit is
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 16 00:20:37 EST 2002 | Frank
The Juki format is a proprietary binary format. If you are trying to convert centriod data, you can use software bought directly from your local Juki distributer. Or you can purchase Unicam, CircuitCam, or GCPlace from their respected distributors.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 27 11:05:49 EST 2003 | Chris
Hello, I am the manager of a Drafting department and don�t pretend to know too much about the SMT process. But I am the manager of a CAD designer so I am somewhat responsible for the following issue. So since no one else around here seems to have the
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 04 13:59:28 EST 2003 | daan
I copied the following text from a recent thread on another smt-forum: Pretty good maintenance programs are provided by: * Data-Trak, Inc.; 135 Oyster Creek Dr; Lake Jackson, Texas, 77566; USA; P: 800.453.3972, F: 979.297.7725; http://www.data-trak.