Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 15:46:00 EST 2003 | EW
I'm not sure to what degree you are manually crunching this data.....If you can set up the data manually, or parse the data from a recording function, to allow it to import into a database with a formula for Cpk, and everything else you could ever in
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 06 22:10:11 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi John I believe gave a good answer with cautions. The .001 or .1% is the main criteria that internationally means you are Lead-free per JEITA, the EU and NEMI. They sat around at a table and decided is how they got the .1% John did note that yo
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 21 21:27:26 EST 2004 | laxman
We are also facing this issue. Normally we are baking all MSD 24 HRS @125�C. This may not be a standard practice. I have read that depending on the Package thickness Baking time and temperature varies apart from the storage conditions of the IC. IS t
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 14:41:12 EDT 2004 | pjc
OK if the paper is transparent and you can adjust the table X-Y-Theta under the paper- without moving the paper - the align with the solder lands on the board. If you have a DEK or MPM machine, the Mylar frame is like $300. I belive other printer mfr
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 17:18:38 EDT 2004 | davef
It's a Furukawa proprietary material. 'Google' on just the 'EFTEC 64T'. [Sometimes it's Cu EFTEC 64T, copper EFTEC 64T, sometimes just EFTEC 64T.] For instance, Table 5-2 in: http://developer.intel.com/design/packtech/ch_05.pdf
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 13:52:16 EST 2005 | deyo
I have a quad vmp20b benchtop printer that keeps blowing out the table up\down control FETS. Anybody have any idea what component is before or after these fets that could be causing this? I metered all the surrounding components nothing was out of t
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 09:50:29 EST 2005 | davef
It's possible to remove 1mm from each side of the board. Obviously, you need to avoid damaging the board circuitry or the display. If we were going to try this, we'd poke the working end of a Sears router through a hole in the table and fixture a w
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 09:52:36 EDT 2005 | pjc
FormFlex and the GridLok system will not work on a semi-automatic printer. They were designed for fully automatic machines. The print table is very shallow on the DEK 248, SMTechs and MPM SPM, UP100 and MicroFlex. DEK should have magnetic base suppor
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 01:30:07 EDT 2005 | Marv
The Tray wagon on a Mydata can be any table width you desire, a one bay holds two trays, a two bay holds five, and a three bay holds seven. The tray wagon can be removed in about a minute flat. the TEX actually only requires two slot positions to h
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 15 16:02:26 EDT 2005 | jdengler
ING, If my memory is correct: -This is from the large air cylinder below the X/Y table moving slow or not getting down all of the way. -The air cylinder has a sensor for when it's down all of the way. - This sensor could be bad but most of the t