Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 28 10:56:25 EDT 2007 | basem
Hello Everyone, Since only today I found out that MYDATA is made in Sweden and not in the U.S. and since I do not have much time on hand to figure all things about these machines. I would like your help on the following MYDATA related questions: 1)
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 08 15:37:41 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Jim: I have limited knowledge, but here's what I know: 1. Yes, it's a standard process. In today's SMTNet, it's rarely mentioned, and few people reply to postings. 2. Nope. It's a "specialty" piece of equipment for most CEM's. Depending on you
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 05 22:59:42 EST 2007 | er_pe
To be successful, and to yield quality products off any selective solder systems out there on the market today, DFX rules need to be enforced and followed. Lay-out is a one-shot process where as manufacturing of the PCBA is continuous. Obviously, muc
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 11 16:05:46 EST 2008 | jlawson
Our programs are created in an ASCII format ( we > do not have Unicam or Circuit cam ), so we load > the finish PNP program and then we sort it by > reference designator. We then load the BOM in an > ASCII format and also sort it by reference >
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 11:29:31 EDT 2008 | mmjm_1099
Per Tony SMT Here are more photos: Q15, Q16, Q17 represent good transistors on a 1 up board with the transistor locations that are in question. Q13 is a good transistor on a bad 2up board. Right next to it is Q14 a bad transistor on a bad 2 up boa
Electronics Forum | Mon May 12 11:01:43 EDT 2008 | vms
Sr Tech We have worked on mpm since 1995 and when I worked for mpm I thought I knew the machines very well. After being self employed since 1998 we realized that we didn't know hardly any thing. I charge a very small amount for a year of tech suppo
Electronics Forum | Tue May 13 08:24:18 EDT 2008 | cyber_wolf
Anything that can handle the standard SMT packages of today has to be precision. The machines have to be built rigid, and cannot be made of sub-standard components. I have worked with placement machines since the late 80's. The machines that work th
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 20 01:04:20 EDT 2009 | padawanlinuxero
Guys I need help!!! Today I was cleaning the TM12 feeder and by accident I took out a screw that is on the side in a place that looks... well it looks like a teddy bear, I heard something falling inside of the feeder and now the screw does not thigh
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 03 16:26:37 EDT 2009 | wisch123
The most innovative new technology today is ccoming out of Fuji. They don't really advertise, so if you haven't gone to a show lately you might not have seen it. The machine is call the XPF-W and it sets the new standard for quality, accuracy, reliab
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 19 07:28:56 EDT 2009 | mhunter
Thank you for your responses Davef and Boardhouse. The material used is Iteq Corporation IT-180. I performed more testing yesterday and found the following: I could insert Berg Pins into the assembly at various locations or a Pem. None of these