Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 12:31:35 EST 2007 | realchunks
Ask Brain Toleno at "circuitsassembly.com/blog" He's a smart guy and works as team lead at Henkel Loctite. Just don't take him out for drinks.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 13 09:14:07 EST 2007 | nitro
I agree with JAX. We run four Omniflow 7 ovens for leaded and lead free products. The process window is tighter with these than that of a 10 zone oven. It takes a little more time and work to get the profile dialed in with less zones.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 06:37:10 EST 2007 | CL
vshan, Good Morning. I used to work for a flex house and was responsible for the SMT assembly area. What is your question? Thanks Chris
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 16:46:07 EST 2007 | flipit
CK, That is the exact machine I had. I bought a Dek 265LT in 1997 or late 96. Was one of the first Dek 265LTs made. Never had to use epoxy blackened fiducials and it worked great with 1/2 etched or laser cut fiducials. Chris
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 17:25:28 EST 2007 | nitro
I never worked with anything other than the green camera system. The machines are awesome considering how old they are. Changing the table break is not something I would care to do every day, they are a pain to do.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 17:09:51 EST 2007 | pr
Try copying the QFP52 (that works) and add the extra leads (calling it a new name).
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 09:40:19 EST 2007 | kmeline
I am looking for recommendations for working with this package. We have ran some QFN20's but this one is a little smaller and lead-free. If anyone has experience with this, I welcome your comments. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 03:41:28 EST 2007 | Rob
A couple of Fuji 842E Chipshooters if you are buying new, they will eat this kind of work, major service every 3 years on a single shift, and you can leave them to your kids.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 18:55:39 EST 2007 | greg york
burns and melts in the pot sending the solder golden/yellow and drosses like mad. Lackwerke pieters germany ( not sure on spelling) Lead Free version works well,if you need the exact code I will get for you. cheers greg york
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 05:44:16 EST 2007 | pavel_murtishev
Good afternoon, Quite strange question. PCB manufacturer might use gerber for netlist extraction which is necessary for PCB testing. I don�t think PCB manufacturer would work without gerber. Electric scheme is necessary for electrical testing and re