Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 05:59:42 EST 2000 | Drew
I would suggest contacting some refurb companies depending on how much volume you are talking about. From my experience, I would look at Fuji (very good equipment), Seimens (flexibility) or something like MYDATA. Fuji's tend to run towards the high e
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 07:55:19 EST 2000 | Dave F
CK: I hear you about pads. Most secondary side SMT pads are primary side SMT pads that are on the secondary side. This only matters when boards are wave soldered. Rather than changing to larger components, consider a bigger fight than that ... ge
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 09:48:33 EST 2000 | Casey Scheu
Mario, Good Luck. Your not likely to find a used unit. The Flo-Master SMD-5000 is a great unit that dosen't break. We've had units working 2 shifts for over 3 years without a single spare. When a unit works this well people don't give them up.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 10 17:24:18 EST 2001 | John Thorup
Hello Claude Its likely, by the DB9 and the age, that this is an EGA monitor. This is a a predecessor to today's VGA. A few ideas: TV store or monitor repair facility to fix the old one. Outside of the CRT or flyback transformer they are generally
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 20:33:15 EST 2001 | Kyung Sam Park
Where can I find this kinds of S/W for SMT PROCESS. With defects collected for each smtline Analyze the cause of defect using D/B in smt process automatically(DB means cause of defects in smt process already prepared with for a long period ex
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 22:21:15 EST 2001 | rpereira
We have evaluated 4 different AOI machines and the General Scanning 8200 machine was the best. Great G R&R. As far as paste height goes, it is very paste dependant. I recently completed a DOE comparing laser stencils to EFab, varying 0.5 mm pitche
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 26 15:22:43 EST 2000 | Hussman
Vickij, Why not try using regular temp. paste for both sides? Unless you have some real heavy parts on both sides, you can run a double-sided reflow process with most boards. I myself like to place R's and C's first (or bottom side) and then do an
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 19:20:19 EST 2002 | mcox
This is the same misinformation half-truth BS I have been hearing from CircuitCam for a long time. The truth is, Unicam has a product that automatically recognizes the Component and Ref designator, where CC requires the user to input each and every
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 11:23:23 EST 2000 | John
I searched the archives and couldn't find anything specific. Our designers would like me to wave solder an SO18 on an upcoming product. My IPC standards have land patterns, but no recommendation on wavesoldering. This is a higher pin count than we
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 11:21:45 EST 2000 | ralph
In my experiance, I have seen no difference in profiles between nitrogen and air reflows. What I understand is that the Nitrogen blanket allows for a greater solderability to gold plated pads. I also found that when dealing with fine pitch componen