Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 10:49:05 EST 2023 | carl_p
You might find what your looking for in the component datasheet or at least a recommended footprint. As your looking for advise I would speak with whomever you have your stencils designed by at the min, they likely already have a database of options
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 19:19:40 EST 2023 | daniel_stanphill
ProcEng1 made a super important point. The packaging needs to be able to survive the temps needed to reflow the paste. There are a number of jobs we have that we either hand or selective solder the connectors after the surface mount is done for that
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 30 21:30:00 EST 2023 | ritronusa
Having issues with getting the right formula for a GPD simplecoat machine. We tried a silicone that hardened in our lines and when we try acrylic it is either showing air entrapment or cobwebbing.
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 02 09:35:25 EST 2023 | buzzer25
Hi, it isn't the whole machine, I am selling spare parts from it. I have taken most parts off and the chassis has now been scrapped.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 15:10:27 EST 2023 | stephendo
If it is a ROHS component then there are certain thermal stability ingredients that are not in it. Some of the restrictions cover chemicals that were added to increase temperature tolerance. So not only did the products have to withstand higher temp
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 12:35:10 EST 2023 | stephendo
Most of our LEDs are assembled as individuals connected by PCB traces. The ones that aren't are triple LEDs with three colors.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 12:37:04 EST 2023 | stephendo
We have a batch washer. When it was being installed I noticed their was some foam when testing empty. We had already ran a load previously. I asked the installer and he said that it takes very little for there to be foam.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 12:41:07 EST 2023 | jdengler
We make PCB assemblies for an RGB arc that is made up of multiple curved PCB's that have connectors on the ends to plug together. I think the end the radius of the arc is 2 feet. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 08 18:02:21 EST 2023 | jdengler
Not sure on CP6's but CP2 through CP4 series used jigs. We now have an AIMEXIII and it uses jigs. I would bet that there are jigs for the CP6 series machines.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 12 04:49:43 EST 2023 | ttheis
Seems like a file was corrupted on the hard drive. Hopefully you have it backed up. We take a hard drive image of every machine on delivery in case of a hard drive failure or corruption.