Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 28 08:42:59 EST 2009 | jax
Quick List: 1. Cells 2. Valor 3. Aegis 4. Siemens 5. Optimal I have used Cells, Valor, Aegis, and Optimal (I think Siemens leans more towards a PLM system). I would recommend Optimal, but it will all depend on how in-depth yo
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 11:07:48 EST 2009 | Lorena Flores
Hello! I think the point here to have a reliable counting system. No matter if it is given 5000 out of 5000 or 6000 out of 5000. What Jesus means is that there is a problem because the qty that the label says after the reel is counted doesn't match
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 04 07:19:37 EST 2010 | rajeshwara
Greetings, > > Can you recommend an X-Ray > inspection system and recommend which ones to > stay away from. > > Our use is for inspection of > BGAs after re-work and repair - very low > volume. > > Thanks Sparky_ We have glenbrook x-ray insp
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 17 10:12:16 EDT 2010 | dj_jago
Is it the pressurized system or the pump system you have fitted to the machine? Are you getting an error message 'No flow nozzle 1'? Check the 'ShoRate' gauge at the back of the machine and make sure the ball bearing rises in the glass tube when you
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 08 07:01:51 EDT 2010 | muarty
Hi, Looking for views and some opinions on the best systems to use to clean pads (particularly BGA) prior to carrying out replacement of parts. I'm thinking of vacuum type desoldering systems. Obviously braid is an option which we currently use, but
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 10:21:16 EDT 2010 | remullis
I am looking for anyone who has a C5 or equivalent that has successfully been able to pass large QFP parts that require 4 lead sets. The part I am working on is 31.75mm. The vision system takes four snapshots of the part and stitches the information
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 30 19:31:40 EDT 2010 | jry74
Tim, try and incorporate an inline wash system. We use one with a surfactant and it cleans the "NO CLEAN" fluxes well. If you dont have an inline system, you can manual clean the boards with an surfactant and IPA. You can also do an ionic contamin
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 05 15:48:02 EDT 2010 | markhoch
Okay, I tried searching the fine SMTnet Archives on this and I don't see anything newer than five years old, so I thought I'd try and get a modern take on the Grid Lok, Gel Flex, and Vacunest Board Support Systems. Who is using what, and do l You lik
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 18 03:45:08 EDT 2010 | vinitverma
Before reinstalling, just take a system data backup of the machine. It'll create one floppy which you will use in the form of "System Data Restore" once you have reinstalled the software. By the way, you should have 2 CDs, one titled Application Soft
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 24 14:15:58 EDT 2010 | emrtech
we have been doing reflow on SLX PCBs and found out that when lidding, the components have been shifting. Has anyone been doing low temp lidding on SLX PCBs using the flowstar 4036 soldering system? If so, what low temp solder was used and profile