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Package outlines and footprints

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 10:59:59 EDT 1999 | WillyW

Is there public domain information available on standard surface mount package outlines and footprints? Thanks, WillyW

Re: Package outlines and footprints

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 16:24:02 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| Is there public domain information available on standard surface mount package outlines and footprints? | Thanks, | WillyW | Willy, The IPC has a great listing for the std packages and footprints, as do most component manufacturers. I'd start on

Component Obsolescence and Availability

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 14:03:34 EDT 2022 | SMTA-69080803

@ProcEng1 It could be a different package but the same package is definitely preferred. Based on what I'm seeing, the same footprint is also out of stock.

Pick and place pickle

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 11:50:50 EDT 2008 | mmjm_1099

Mydata is a large footprint. I would personally look into AIM, XP242, or even universals or panasonics. I would make sure to watch auctions or check used market. We just purchased a XP242 not long ago from auction for about half the proce of a new on

Component Obsolescence and Availability

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 19 04:31:37 EDT 2022 | SMTA-69080803

What are the feasible options in mounting an alternative component onto a PCB that has a different footprint? PCB redesign is not a good option because the component is used on several other PCBs. The component is very small (8-lead SOT-23) so fabric

Component Obsolescence and Availability

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 07 20:42:19 EDT 2022 | stephendo

The boards were just a little larger than a SOT8. IIRC we had a pizza slicer type depanelizer and it wasn't too bad. We just did enough to populate the bare PCBs we had. Where I am now a customer has us put a QFP and a few other parts on a SOW28 f

Pick and place pickle

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 20 01:12:50 EDT 2008 | chrispy1963

Look into a used Siemens F-4 or F-5. These machines can be had for a reasonable cost, they are easy to maintain, the footprint is small (7' X 7.5') and they are simple to program. These machines have a 12 nozzle "Star" revolving placement head for

AOI, Quality and SPC

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 17:27:07 EST 2003 | msivigny

Hello Dave, I can understand why you might not use the auto-correct function based on the time it takes to perform the operation. I question why there is an auto-correct function in the first place? If I understand the way this works correctly, the m

Manncorp Pick and Place

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 05 03:48:56 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice

If you are considering MyData (a fine choice) I would also consider Europlacer. They are in many ways, machines designed for similar markets with slightly different approaches and advantages. I would suggest much of your experience with Manncorp woul

Fuji Pick and Place Machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 06:15:01 EDT 2004 | ts

Hi For throughput seimens is the best and footprint is smallest

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