Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 30 16:49:21 EST 2004 | Mike Zadrejko, Videotek, Inc.
Barney, We currently have 3 Contact Systems machines, (1) C3AV and (2) C3AVXs and I can't say enough good things about the machines or the support. It has always, always been there since we started dealing with them in 1991. The Service Dept personn
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 30 09:29:22 EST 2004 | caldon
Joe- You confused me In the subject it has SMT and in a posting you say Through hole components. I was incharge of getting equipment for a research and teaching facility called ACI (Some know it as the EMPF). I was tasked with getting equipment at n
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 12:39:20 EST 2004 | paul_bmc
We had the data at the time and it was quite high. More false calls then anything. I do not have the data anymore it since has been archived. When the system was introduced we had 1 engineer and 2 operators trained for programming and running the
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 08:47:32 EST 2004 | Ian White
Hi I work for tyco in Uk and have worked with Both 1030 and 1025 machines. The 1025 is the latest version of Mirae machines and the main diffeerence is that the machine is supplied with Linear Motors providing faster X,Y movement and more repeatable
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 13:12:00 EDT 2004 | russ
This little bit was interesting, I posted a very similar response the other day in agrrement with newbie, I was starting to get a little ticked myself and the "going back to the basics" questions that we are starting to see more and more of. I afte
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 17:41:17 EDT 2004 | ricardof
Hi to all, I have one question that I hope to receive comments - Does anyone know or have any experience for the maximum boards you can run on a SMT line, this is quite general, but let's consider a board 8" x 8", about 400 components. Regardless of
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 19:02:20 EDT 2004 | stefwitt
It is being done. I�ve lived and worked in 3 countries, have visited all countries in Europe, been in Asia and most of the US. Japanese are in love with robots and automation. Japan has already moved most of their manufacturing out of China, while US
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 08:20:47 EST 2004 | Chunks
Pros are no need to clean after reflow. No need to buy a cleaner or worry about "wet" parts afterwards when you're trying to test your unit. Cons are that most leave a bit of a residue behind. It's harmless but may drive your bed-of-nails tester a
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 10 15:41:43 EST 2004 | davef
For standards: Electrostatic Discharge Association (ESDA); 315-339-6937; Fax: 315-339-6793; http://www.esda.org; info@esda.org; 7900 Turin Road, Bldg 3, Rome, NY 13440-2069 You should build your ESD program around the requirements of ANSI/ESD S20.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 13 10:09:45 EST 2005 | rlackey
Hi Fasst1, Have Assemblion/Philips actually building machines for 20 years, or were they badged machines? (I'm not asking to be funny, I'm asking as I don't know) I've build product on Topaz's, Emeralds & Comets, and they have been good machines, b