Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 20 14:06:27 EDT 2013 | jorge_quijano
We were doing the same a few months ago, it took us 1 shift with 2 persons to drain it (we were repairing a leak), we were disconecting the resistors once they were not in contact with molten solder to prevent overheating... Here you have a pic of t
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 10:40:51 EDT 2013 | derekj
Hello all. I was hoping that maybe someone has a manual for a Omniflo 5. Build year is 1998. Photocopies would be greatly appreciated, and willing to pay. Even if we could put down a deposit, you send the manual we do the photocopy and we can send it
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 19:44:32 EDT 2013 | hegemon
IIRC - After completing the reflow, you'll need a soak in DI water for a few minutes (be patient), then peel with a tweezer, and finally use a soft brush to remove the extra bits. At least it used to work that way with the Winslow/Solderquik product.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 17 08:35:17 EDT 2013 | emeto
I currently run Siemens and they have their own recommendations about placement force. Most of the passive parts will be placed using 2N. For some BGA'a we will go about 4N and for certain parts that are very easy to break you should go 1N. All parts
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 05:23:38 EDT 2013 | bobpan
To use 2 heads in autoprogram.....each one should be defined in the assembler system. You have to use the option to breakup programs for seperate central controllers if indeed they both have their own computer. The most important thing is each assemb
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 11 14:11:10 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
If it's using the laser alignment try changing the part type to "SOT" instead of chip, and then enter the dimensions for only the body of the component. The "Chip" setting will measure the part half way down the body, the "SOT" setting will measure
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 02:35:41 EDT 2013 | padawanlinuxero
If that doesn't work don't know if your are in the US but if you are there's a guy that has a company call dekhead (yes thats the name of the company) he has a lot of experience with DEK machines He has help me a lot when some problems came up with o
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 22 16:31:53 EDT 2013 | anvil1021
So, I was wondering how thick 2 oz. Copper is supposed to be? I have heard 60 microns and 70 microns, but the PCBs that we have that are supposed to be 2oz Copper are 68.5 microns, the Customer would like at least 60 microns, but what is the reality
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 23 15:35:45 EDT 2013 | dyoungquist
Check out IPC-A-600. Revision G (July 2004) section 3.2.3 (surface) and section 3.2.4 (internal) give min/max thicknesses for various weight copper. The min also changes depending on what class (1-3) standard you are working to.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 15:48:12 EDT 2013 | dontfeedphils
I'm looking into labeling solutions for our PCB's. I've got it narrowed down to the label and the ribbon to match our thermal and cleaning processes, now I'm looking into the best overall industrial style printers. What brand and model thermal prin