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JUKI KE2060L - implementing new 44mm feeder

Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 07:04:26 EDT 2014 | maciejbilu

Hello, We had just bought new 44mm one for wide ZIF connectors etc. The problem is that JUKI don't even thin about picking something from it. 44mm option is available in component packaging style window. Tray feeder is choose for "44mm emboss 12mm (

Japan Unix Destop Soldering Robot

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 18:00:35 EST 2015 | hegemon

We have this Robot. We have the large table model from Fancort. We have incorporated the machine into a process where it finishes up the through hole soldering that the selective soldering machine cannot reach effectively. About 2200 joints done wit

Japan Unix Destop Soldering Robot

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 18:01:02 EST 2015 | hegemon

We have this Robot. We have the large table model from Fancort. We have incorporated the machine into a process where it finishes up the through hole soldering that the selective soldering machine cannot reach effectively. About 2200 joints done wit

Re: Profiling

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 11:20:40 EDT 1999 | Kevin Hussey

| | | Which among the two profiling method is more reliable/accurate in getting the oven thermal profile? | | | | | | a) using a HIGH-TEMP solder wire then soldering the thermocouples onto the profile points of the board (e.g. component lead etc.) |

Re: Profiling

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 11:58:06 EDT 1999 | Greg Jones

| | | | Which among the two profiling method is more reliable/accurate in getting the oven thermal profile? | | | | | | | | a) using a HIGH-TEMP solder wire then soldering the thermocouples onto the profile points of the board (e.g. component lead e

Re: Surface Mount Connector Strength

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 11:40:37 EST 1999 | Bob Willis

| | I am experiencing a problem with a surface mount coax connector that over time pulls loose from the PWB. The connector has 4 small gold plated leads and we are soldering it to a flash gold board. A cable plugs into the connector and puts some c

Re: Tin-oxide deposits

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 20:29:32 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Jason: How did you determine that the deposits are tin oxide? What does this stuff look like? Klein Wassink "Soldering in Electronics" (p. 221, quoting original work by others). States (in effect) tin (or solder) quickly forms a protective oxide

via as test point

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 20:02:42 EST 2001 | davef

First, I don�t understand why your board fabricator can�t do a good job plugging your vias. Additionally, when you consider that they forgot to plug the first batch of boards, it makes me wonder if they are desirable as a supplier. Generally, we us

Re: 600 pin BGA Reliability

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 11:14:46 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach

| I'm working on a prototype board that requires a 600 pin BGA. This is a metal top BGA being placed on a 11" x 17" PCB about .62" thick. | | The part is 1.77" square with a 50 mil pitch and 30 mil bump diameter. The bumps are located on the

Re: Qualifying new PWB Vendors

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 15:06:30 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| Hello, | | We are qualifying new sources of PWB vendors. We've got the first lot of "produciton" boards in and we want to put them through the paces before turing the vendors on. | | So far, the tests I can think of performing, and that we have


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