Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 04:46:25 EST 1998 | Grant Petty
We have just go another batch of PCB's from our loaders, and some of the boards are severely warped. The boards are PCI cards and one of the boards is 9mm out at one end. The PCB is 210mm long and 4 layers. I am wondering if anyone knows what could
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 16:57:59 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| We have just go another batch of PCB's from our loaders, and some of the boards are severely warped. | The boards are PCI cards and one of the boards is 9mm out at one end. The PCB is 210mm long and 4 layers. | I am wondering if anyone knows what
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 09:07:14 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach
| We have just go another batch of PCB's from our loaders, and some of the boards are severely warped. | The boards are PCI cards and one of the boards is 9mm out at one end. The PCB is 210mm long and 4 layers. | I am wondering if anyone knows what
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 16:25:27 EST 1998 | Brian Stumm @ ETS
| I am looking for information on reflow temps for a flex board. There is only one 6 pin IC but the board has a 3M double sided tape. | Is it possible to reflow without damaging the tape. Any suggestions? Do you have a profiler for your reflow oven?
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 03:41:04 EST 1998 | Frank J. de Klein
150 secs. On bilayer boards (Cu only at top and bottom) you can typically not reach differences top to bottom bigger then 35-40 C. For multilayers however, the maximum is 15-20 C. If you actively cool a multi- layer at the bottom during the 2nd pass,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 08:08:37 EST 1998 | Vanessa Munoz
I have recently been put in charge of our SMT line. We have to developed a SPC. My questions are: q1. What are the �most� important parameters to monitoring and which of the control charts do you usually use depending of the parameter..? Our line is
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 14:14:27 EDT 2001 | dougt
James Take a board with double sided tape and run it with all the other parts "shorted". Make sure that the part is being placed by the head/spindle that will be used during a full run. Inspect the part after it is placed and carefully remove it a
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 26 17:50:59 EDT 2001 | mparker
My Opinion/Editorial- Being a frequent (nearly daily) visitor to SMTnet I find postings by some sales types as being a shameless shilling to drum up business. We even experienced (most recently)an audacious posting that was thinly disguised as being
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 26 16:32:40 EDT 2001 | davef
Placing a component the correct side up: * May affect heat dissipation. [Umm, that sounds like stretch, but who knows what designers think about?] * Allows reading the markings on those components that have markings, however cryptic the notation of
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 11:50:44 EDT 2001 | Marc Peo
Hello Darby! Mike is correct in saying that reversing the conveyor can be done but the position of the cooling zone would be troublesome. I am guessing that you are looking at a left to right machine that you would like to run right to left or vice