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Stenciless Solder Print

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 06 12:19:36 EDT 2011 | don7888

Hello Can someone recommend a cost effective solder printer that does not require stencils. We are currently using a Speed Print 200 machine but this requires us to spend a lot of money on stencils and wait long lead times for these to be manufactur

IP3 special program

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 03 11:07:29 EDT 2011 | cyber_wolf

IP3 camera calibration requires someone that knows what's going on to do it. Unless you have been trained on this specifically I would recommend that you don't attempt it by yourself. I believe the button jig is used for squaring the camera up. You

Pick and Place Machine

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 16 23:23:03 EDT 2011 | ckyien

Hi, my company is looking for SMT lines. Currently our target for pick and place machine is on Yamaha YS12P/YS12F and Juki 2080L/3020L. Kindly please share your comments of pros and cons of these machines. Also please recommend other brands and mod

Flux suppliers

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 07:34:26 EDT 2011 | mosborne1

Can anyone recommend other liquid flux supplier besides Kester. Seems that Kester does not have any support for process issues anymore. I can remember back in the 80s if we had a problem the Kester guy would be at the factory working with us to resol

Leaded and Lead-Free products in single SMT line

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 01 02:51:31 EDT 2011 | zedor

HI, We currently have two SMT lines, one running leaded products and the other lead-free. There is a recommendation to combine the two to increase the line capacity. What do you think are the pros and cons, is there a risk in contamination ot the

SMT mechanical locating components?

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 02 16:22:37 EDT 2011 | ttaubert

Are there SMT mechanical components like that could be used for orientating PCB-level optics on the board and do not require holes in the board? Their final position would solely depend on the reflow. A height of 1/8" would be sufficient. I was con

QFP footprint -extended outside pad?

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 16 14:51:06 EDT 2011 | isd_jwendell

I recently did a layout for a Freescale accelerometer and the mfg recommended pad layout did something similar. They where very specific in the pad layout dimensions. They stated the reason was "With the correct footprint, the packages will self-alig

Puzzling CSM84VZ errors, #118 and #120

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 07 20:52:39 EST 2011 | jeffr

Tom, V3.78 is truely a bad version and does not include GLOAD. Files taken from the machine with V3.93 can stumble, but can be read... so I would recommend burning V3.93 EEPROMs. Only do this if both machines have Vision and DC Servo Motors present.

what AOI buy?

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 13:52:10 EDT 2011 | dontfeedphils

I'm going to suggest Mirtec. I've worked with many different manufacturers of AOI's (Cyberoptics, Mirtec, Omron, and Yestech) and if I could recommend one AOI for sure it would be the Cyberoptics above all. But when asking between the Yestech and

Mirtec MV-7 Cam

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 08:33:58 EDT 2011 | emeto

Hi, On the camera itself you should have an adjustable lens. You should be able to adjust it from there by hand. If you don't have it you should move camera up or down(I don't recommend that). the best thing is to see in your manuals if there is a wa


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