Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 13:45:51 EST 2010 | baildl632
Thanks for the reply. I must be getting old and worn out and very forgetful. Max draw should be 1.45. I've got two drawing about 1.8! Do you know what the blower problem is with paragon ovens that I have read about on this web site? The threads were
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 08:18:45 EST 2011 | mosborne1
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Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 13:03:43 EST 2010 | ssager
We have been struggling with first article inspections and have built entire lots incorrectly many times. This seems to affect us on both SMT and Through hole assemblies. We have an AOI, but it is not in-line. Does anyone have any advice for putting
Electronics Forum | Wed May 25 10:43:46 EDT 2011 | kahrpr
Adding redundancy and audits to the process is the worst option. Audits are a non-Value added expense. Too many companies that have a problems Just throw more inspection into the process trying to filter out process problems or people deficiencies. F
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 05:41:36 EDT 2011 | jlawson
PCBA is a data driven business, if BOM and CAD are merged correctly and signed off as correct, then correct smt programs can be generated etc - the correct software tools can help drastically here. I think get it right first time is better than spen
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 08 23:36:38 EDT 2011 | grics
KaHrpr is correct. All of the extra 'redundancy' is waste in your process and will work against any goal of being lean. I would suggest establishing a team of individuals to do a C.I. project and conduct a PFMEA and try to determine where any holes
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 02:43:24 EST 2010 | grahamcooper22
Ideal storage conditions to stop pcbs absorbing moisture is at less then 5% RH, for example in sealed moisture barrier bags. You mention that storage was at 40~70%...at these levels the pcb will absorb quite a bit of moisture. Your baking time was no
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 03:26:04 EST 2010 | kemasta
Thanks. If based on your statement, I can understand why it still can absorb moisture. But the PCB supplier was suggested us to keep at 40%~70% RH, if any issue occur with the storage condition of less than 5% RH, I think it is difficult for us to ge
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 16 16:37:24 EST 2010 | n62gw
The company I work for is looking to install a new SMT line. We currently use Assembleon equipment but we are also looking at Sony. I have not seen any information on how well Sony machines perform. If anyone out there has had experience with them, g
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 17 07:02:00 EST 2010 | dilogic
Does anybody know is EPC9 plug-compatible with EPC5? I got one brand new EPC9, but can't bring USOS up. OS/2 boots, but then hangs-up during USOS initialization. I've browsed UIC archives, but can't find any relevant document, even if there exist one