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Product Segmentation in Pick Place Machines?

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 15:15:24 EDT 1999 | Jennifer

Okay guys (and my fellow lady lurkers), I am trying to determine WHAT the segmentation is for the products in the pick and place industry. For example, I know in screen/stencil printing, there are manuals, there are semi-automatics, mid- and high-ra

Re: Competitors in Semi-Automatic Printer market?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 12:29:58 EDT 1999 | Jennifer

| Yeh Dan, | Bought one of those DEK/Universal 265's awhile back. Swear it went faster with their name on it. Never done AMI. What's it all about? | Earl Moon Hello Earl! I have spoken to AMI a couple times while trying to do some research on pri

QFP solder paste volume

Electronics Forum | Fri May 21 15:50:41 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

We are running a number of boards with 8-10 25 mil PQFPs on board. Our process is mature with at least 3 years experiance and statistically few opens on the QFPs. Our beloved purchasing department has chased the almighty $ and changed FAB vendors

Re: Is there any good Training Tape

Electronics Forum | Sat May 01 10:04:35 EDT 1999 | Bob Willis

| I would like to know if there is any good training for Hand Soldering, Component Identification, Wave Soldering, and so on. | | I have seen two diffenent tapes and they were short and poorly done, I would like to buy some if I knew it had some goo

Re: Low-temperature, lead-free solders

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 16:07:36 EDT 1999 | Rick

| | Do solders exist that are both lead-free and low-temperature (e.g. 100-170 Celsius range)? If so, who supplies these materials? Any websites or contact information would be most helpful. | | | | Also, I am not an expert on soldering, so any

Re: About the current issues of surface mount devices

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 13 09:50:18 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Hello. | | I'm now investigating the current technological issues | on surface mount devices. | For example, I want to know the limitation of | the surface mount machine. | | Where can I get the materials for this purpose? | | Thank you | Cho

Re: Philips vs. Quad

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 23:56:47 EST 1999 | Andy Norton

| | I'm in the process of selecting a medium speed pick & place machine. I need to place a wide range of components from 0805 | | chips to a 144 pin MQFP (32mm square 25mil lead spacing). | | | | Anyway, I'm looking at the Quad QSA-30, the Philips

Re: Philips vs. Quad

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 18:03:05 EST 1999 | Russell Bartley

| I'm in the process of selecting a medium speed pick & place machine. I need to place a wide range of components from 0805 | chips to a 144 pin MQFP (32mm square 25mil lead spacing). | | Anyway, I'm looking at the Quad QSA-30, the Philips Orion |

Re: Philips vs. Quad

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 17 11:31:45 EST 1999 | Quadmaster

| | I'm in the process of selecting a medium speed pick & place machine. I need to place a wide range of components from 0805 | | chips to a 144 pin MQFP (32mm square 25mil lead spacing). | | | | Anyway, I'm looking at the Quad QSA-30, the Philips

Re: uBGA Stencil Thickness

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 17 10:25:19 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| I have a mixed technology board ranging from 50 mil pitch devices to 20mil Qfp's to PBGA-352 at 1.27mm, and 6 Intel uBGA-48 at 30 mil pitch. With all these different package types i'm torn between using a 4 or 5mil thick stencil. The ball dia. is 1


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