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Scored Printed Circuit Boards

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 11:03:20 EDT 2001 | Chip Gill

I read your request for design information on panel layout for V-scoring, and felt the need to respond. Scored PWB's are indeed more efficient to produce and depanel than tab routed PWB's, but there are also drawbacks associated with this method. T

Availability of GRID-LOK

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 12:14:00 EDT 2001 | hinerman

1. The grid-lok technology affords itself the flexibility to come in a variety of heights. The list of machines given are customers we are working with currently. Please contact me offline at jhinerman@ovationproducts.net if you have a specific app

Re: Second wave elimination

Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 05 09:13:39 EST 2000 | Dave F

Hany: In response to your questions: 1- In a double wave solder M/C, is possible to completely eliminate the second wave without affecting the quality of the solder joints? Many w/s machines have a turbulent wave and a smooth wave. The turbule

Which SMD placement machines are easiest to use?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 05:02:13 EST 2000 | maddog

I am consulting for an SMD placement machine manufacturer, looking at Human Interface issues -- hardware and software. I believe strongly that usability directly affects productivity. I would appreciate any comments the community would provide regar

Re: Siemens 80s20 throughput !!

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 21 19:27:54 EST 2000 | Scott S. Snider

With the Siemens line computer it is possible to see what the maximum placements per hours should be for any given job/setup. After you optimize the job you should check that and see how you perform against that number. In many cases the placements

Re: Via-in-pad

Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 22 20:59:51 EST 2000 | Jeff Sanchez

Michael, I am not sure if you are trying to lay out a board with vias in the pads or suffer through an assembly you got stuck with? I am building run of boards right now that has vias in most the smt pads. I'm sure the design group thought it was

Re: PCB Design software

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 18 03:00:23 EST 2000 | cklau

Hi there; CAD s/w and h/w are very expensive investment these day's , exspecially for EDA(Electronic Design Automation).Since that many of the CAD data is not compatible to each other format then it is very important that they choose the right one.H

Re: Paste Question!

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 17:56:14 EST 2000 | Brian W.

I agree with Dave that passte volume is the most preferable criteria. However, you need to determine what you will accept and what your process is capable of. You need to define the process parameters, put procedures in place to control them, reduc

Re: In House or Out

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 01 13:19:52 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

Hi Dick, first of all I will not judge what�s the best in your case for I don�t know all details of your situation. Just my opinion: As a matter of fact the amount of THT is rapidly decreasing compared to SMT. So, to stay in assembly business it vita

Re: SMT Zero-defect Soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 01 22:34:32 EST 1999 | Dave F

Mark: Ralph Woodgate is a "god" of solderability control programs. We have: � Been attending his seminars for, maybe 8 to 10 years ... who keeps track when you�ve been breathin� fumes that long? � Three different editions of his "Handbook Of Machi


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