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Re: Loading leadless parts(passives)by hand

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 09:44:49 EST 1999 | Nancy Vandemark

Clarissa, Dave had good suggestions. We load several boards manual at this time. We set our components up in clearly marked bins. The documentation includes a chart with the part number, bin number, reference designator and color code for the par

AOI systems vs. X-ray

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 30 11:04:24 EST 2001 | genny

We are already using ICT on the PCB, which should catch most missing components, also components installed backwards, or the wrong value(to a point - we do RF so we have lots of very small value caps and inductors which can't be measured), and in som

Re: AOI

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 11:04:58 EDT 1999 | Boca

| | I had someone suggest that they weren't really necessary as long as your process is good. Is this just a way to help you keep an eye on your process? | | | | I was thinking, as we set up our line, our money would be more well spent with control

Reflow Oven Calibration

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 06 21:17:35 EST 2002 | davef

One, has anyone else ever experienced and dealt with a company debate regarding whether or not your reflow ovens should or should not be calibrated? Sure, it�s an excellent debating topic. We argue about stuff like this all the time. See, somebody

QFP Shifting / Solderability Issue

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 01 22:49:50 EDT 2007 | mika

These ones from ALTERA the QFFP-304 0.5mm weight: 32gr. used to give us a really headache in the past. Not only soldering issue:s but also the placement in x-y-theta! The stencil thickness of ours is 0.13mm and because of ohter compomponent packages,

Re: footprint formula

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 10:52:27 EST 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

Hi Jacqueline, for the "manufacturing allowance" IPC says FAB.TOL. is the board manufacturing tolerance and PLACE ACRCY is the pick and place accuracy. For 0,8 mm pitch they give for both values 0,1 mm. Solder joint design goal data comes from empir

Re: Stencil printers, what's really out there?

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 10:20:12 EST 2000 | se

Steve, I'd stop worrying about the in-line feature of the printer, I've never really seen an in-line system that wasn't capable of batch operation and there will be very little, if any, cost saving associated with going batch load only. An in-line m

Re: Heat sinking delicate leaded parts

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 16 05:00:50 EST 2000 | Dean

What is the package type? TO92, TO5...etc. This temp. sensing device clips (mechanically) to the sink. And this requires a special tool? How about thermo bond heat sink compound? "output" by loc tite is the only flavor I can think of...There a

Re: ISO 2000

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 15 12:00:10 EST 2000 | Chris May

John, The customer is always the next guy in the chain, so, yes your disty would be your immediate customer. However, unless they actually "use" the product, will they know if it is faulty ? Obviously "customer returns" will come from the end user,

Re: Process Characterisation

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 13:51:33 EST 2000 | Michael Parker

Thanks for the details. Next question- where is your first time pass rate measured? Is this at test? Do you have inspection gates at the end of each process step? To get to the root cause, you need the earliest detection. Collect attribute data by a


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