Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 23 17:42:42 EST 2000 | NAZEEH CHAUDRY
we are currently using IRIS AOI machine.It is very simple to program. Machine utilize the GC-place to program. If you have any question please e-mail me. Nazeeh Chaudry
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 07:30:00 EST 2000 | Dave F
Robert and Nazeem: Consider contacting your equipment supplier and asking them for a customer list. It's to the suppliers' advantage to help you develop your knowledge base. Dave F
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 13:25:33 EST 2000 | Dennis _F
Im attempting to start a data base relating to stencil aperture reduction relationship to package types.Does anyone here have anything as such they would be willing to share? My direct Email is dennis.fowler@vmic.com Thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 19:24:46 EST 2000 | Scott S. Snider
Every stencil supplier I have worked with had this type of information available in some format. I recommend contacting whoever you are purchasing stencils from and asking for the information. Scott Snider
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 09:54:08 EST 2000 | Hany A. Salam
Hello there We assemble Add-On cards for the Personal computers. Naturally all of them have gold plated edges to be connected into the pc. My question is : What is the best way to isolate these edges while soldering in the wave solder M/C. Hany
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 08:31:02 EST 2000 | Chad Notebaert
Armin: Are you washing the brds after wave? If so there are water soluble spacers out there that work great and are removed through the washing process!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 09:36:01 EST 2000 | John Thorup
a good source for spacers of all kinds, including the wash aways, is Bivar in California @ 714/951-8808 John Thorup
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 11:01:40 EST 2000 | Brian W.
Bivar's area code has changed to 949. They also have a website...www.bivar.com. I am using one of their water soluble spacers for a crystal, and it works great. They also have permanent ones. Brian
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 15:02:00 EST 2000 | Russ
Many times the crystal supplier also has a package that already has epoxy bumps on them to allow th crystal to be raised off of the board. This is my preffered way since placing spacers on components can be time consuming and operators can and will
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 11:35:51 EST 2000 | Dave F
It is less reliable, no longer is in production, and requires off-line programming. If you can afford a PTIF, buy it.