Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 21:41:51 EDT 2006 | fordf1502004
I am looking for some help and/or guidance. Our company is currently using a panasonic MPAG3 fine pitch machine, we just recently bought a universal conveyor for the downline operation, when I plug the smema cable from the panasonic into the universa
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 17:17:04 EDT 2006 | fordf1502004
I want to thank you for your help. after further investigation into the panasonic machine one our technicians was able to fix the issue. The panasonic machine uses a 5 volt signal and normal smema uses a 24 volt signal. To make these 2 machine talk t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 15:47:07 EDT 2006 | Mark
IPC610 training to help verify issues that might arise. Also, the opeators need to know part numbers and descriptions because that should be common knowledge when running a SMT line. Plus, with your comment "At our company they know how the pick&plac
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 12:16:10 EDT 2006 | Vernon
Had a similar problem on a high speed drilling machine. It took 1 month before I found it. In the leadscrew ball nut, there was a guide tube which the balls circulate through. at the end of the tube is a shaped lip. This lip was damaged and the balls
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 19:55:31 EDT 2006 | scott
I would agree for a bare board house, are you NUTS? Look what happend to McCurdey's high tech line in S. Cal., go chewed up and spit out by China... Plating, etching, environmental issues, regulations, lack of people who like doing that work... endle
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 21:54:58 EDT 2006 | Wave Master Larry
Your right. Listen our engineers don't come out to the floor or even listen when we try to tell them our problems. When they do talk it's all X pplanes or y planes jibber. We got this new asian kid here that thinks flux can cure all our problems.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 04:35:11 EDT 2006 | Rob
IF you are in the UK then you are probably best to run from that particular model at a bargain price. A huge number were released onto the market when a certain handset manufacturer shut down, and they hadn't exactly been cosseted. Quite a few comp
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 09:21:20 EST 2006 | Steve
I had a PDR Lightmaster Pro at the last place I worked at, and I thought it was the best rework station I've ever used. Not only because of the fact that no nozzles were needed, but the heat delivery from the focused IR light was superb. I don't know
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 12:08:35 EDT 2006 | cuculi54986@yahoo.com
I agree with using the homeplate design on chips. Some Pb-free solder paste manufacturers recommend 1:1 apertures. This, in my experience, is not a good idea with any of the SAC305 pastes I've tried. I've been using the same stencil design guideli
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 01:58:51 EDT 2006 | tk380514
OK i have a question: I have a prototype BOM and i suggested the customer that we use Paste-in-hole for the 1 connector that they want to use, but its quite high component and not very wide: http://www.molex.com/pdm_docs/sd/022272051_sd.pdf If i u