Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 16:23:05 EDT 2004 | buki
I am working on my own tooling that has a gel interface for DS PCB's right now, for a lot less $$, it should work for a P&P and a printer with a little modification. I am hoping to get it early next week and try it out. I'll let you how it turns out.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 01:04:24 EDT 2004 | M.L. Feather
On the Universal GSM when programming BGA's, one of the first lines on the screen gives you letter choices A thru F what are these used for? I have always used A and now when I went to program a 16 array pattern, the letter A would not work so I went
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 22:26:25 EDT 2004 | davef
Probably every shop on the planet uses QC-types differently. They inspect boards for us, based on a sampling plan and work instructions for that board. When they find a problem, they put a little adhesive arrow on the board that points to the probl
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 28 20:39:25 EDT 2004 | KEN
If it works for you, great. I would be concerned with "usually very obvious". Not all solders respond like you might think (rma's, OA's, NC's). Yours works. Mine may not. Do you control your facility humidity? I find that common sense is not
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 23:01:14 EDT 2004 | celldude
I have heard the reason it has not caught on is because the SSD machine used i nthe process is very expensive, and there is only a few in the U.S. The company i work for has our own SSD Machine. We SSD 75% of our boards we build, and found it is much
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 16:59:32 EST 2004 | Terrapin Station
At 30 seconds each feeder change = 30 min x 4 times each day. that is 2 hours. Based on 5 days each week x 50 weeks, you have 250 working days (do not know how many holidays you have). 250 working days x 4 hours =1000 hrs. How much does each hour of
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 06:21:05 EDT 2004 | C Lampron
Hi Chris, Acually, it worked pretty good. We made a new blade from SS. We were not sure if it would work so we diddn't want to commit a good sqeegee blade. You will want to try to keep the cutaway toward the center of the blade. And don't hit the fl
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 30 12:26:09 EDT 2004 | JB
We used to screen print glue on some of our PCBS. And it does work well, you would probably need a new set of squeegess so you can use for glue only. As some one suggested before, find out what appertures would work with your product. Screen printi
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 30 12:17:25 EDT 2004 | dorklover664
From an operators stand point there really is no difference. I think what I work with now is a 7 zone and I have worked with 8 and 5 zone BTU ovens. The only difference I can really tell is on the 8 zone oven we had less bridging at the end. If you r
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 13 06:21:14 EST 2004 | Peppe
I work in electronic industry and I'm interested about the standard values of FIT (failure in time or useful lifetime) of soldering. In essenze my question is : how much time can work a good solder joint, before became fail ? Exist a minimum and ma