Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 09:50:34 EST 1999 | Scott Cook
Hi Steve. glad your equipment will be back on-line soon. Takes a load off, doesn't it? I'd like to respond to the following comment: | "YOU'VE PAID A LOT OF MONEY FOR YOUR EQUIPMENT, YOU'VE GOT TO TAKE CARE OF IT ON A REGULAR BASIS!" | | What c
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 19:54:48 EST 2000 | Clarissa Ortner
I am supposed to heatsink a Temp sensor with leads .9-1.1mm(.035--43"). I have found on our engineering units that the smallest heat sink I have found commercially is still too heavy for the leads and unless the operators use exxxxtreme care the wei
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 18:02:34 EDT 2000 | Mike Flori
If you can divide your boards into different categories it allows you to determine a different starting profile for each category, based on size, # of layers, etc. When you get a new board to profile you'll have an idea what settings will get you clo
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 19:54:48 EST 2000 | Clarissa Ortner
I am supposed to heatsink a Temp sensor with leads .9-1.1mm(.035--43"). I have found on our engineering units that the smallest heat sink I have found commercially is still too heavy for the leads and unless the operators use exxxxtreme care the wei
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 06:54:04 EDT 2001 | Binns
I have several carts at my facility, i think we had our machine shop make them a while ago, we can store loaded feeders on the top portion and we can store several screens on the bottom. The idea is to have the days production, if two jobs or more,
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 16:39:21 EDT 2000 | Bob Willis
There are so many people with this knowlege I would suggest some form of evening class. We did use to do it over here but it did not have many takers. I lecture every year at two universities and schools its great fun and don't you people ask the mo
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 05 14:45:23 EST 2003 | Brian
I don't think it is a good idea to run your own board in house. The cost will be higher than let the contract out company do it for you. If you are looking for a Smt line.. You must spend atleast $400.000 for an use equipment. Printer= $100.000 Pick
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 20 04:42:02 EDT 1999 | park kyung sam
we did this for pad design of pcb and can also use it off- line programming for mounter. we had checked out all the component we used in our factory. we sorted 600 kinds parts using part size(L,W,T) ,number of lead ,shape with over 6,000 parts. a
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 04:29:40 EDT 1999 | Dylan T. Kenny
Hi all. I have some experiance in regular electronics, but the hardest part for me was always the soldering, so I am very intrested in SMT. So what would be the best way to get started in SMT? I would prefer not to have to spend alot of money, but
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 09:07:20 EDT 1999 | Chris McDonald
We have a new custumer that needs thier thru-hole/smt boards conformally coated. We currently do not have a selective spraycoating system adn this low volume of these board do notwarrant a 100k machine. We are spending way to much time masking and un