Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 03 07:03:57 EST 2006 | Mity-C
Good Morning All, We have a Mydata shop. 5 lines in all. We are also using a mix of old style and Agilis feeders. The claim that you will not loose parts in loading is based on keeping the clip with the reel. This is the whole basis of the Agilis co
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 06:39:59 EST 2005 | reash
For now, on this first board, we will be reworking components such as 0805 and 1210 size caps and resistors, along with SOT-23 and SC-70 size packages. We might eventually get into BGAs. This board will most likely be a double-sided board, probably
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 04 04:44:16 EST 2005 | ianlg
Hi I do not expect that anyone will provide you with schematic s for the board itself as providing detailed info on the boards was regarded as a no no when I was working for SMTech/Speedline SMTech. We do not ourselves have detailed schematics but
Electronics Forum | Tue May 24 21:48:23 EDT 2005 | steve
You can continue repair and rework with tin/lead solder until 7/06. However!!! Any product still on the shelves overseas after 7/06 will be returned to the USA. Thought? Maybe start repairing with SAC305 now? Also SAC is Tin, Silver and Copper. No Ni
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 01:20:22 EDT 2005 | Frank
Are you sure about your dimensions? .45mil ball diameter and .8mil pitch, and a body size of 16x8mils is really, really tiny. I assume you mean millimeters and not mils? 1mil = 0.0254millimeters If your stencil is 5mils and your ball diameter is
Electronics Forum | Mon May 09 15:56:25 EDT 2005 | dougm
We are a high mix/low volume shop (avg. lot size is about 60). Hand solder was a bottleneck, so we looked into selective machines. We purchased a Vitronics-Soltec mySelective and are very happy with it so far. Although it has a large footprint, ev
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 06:59:06 EDT 2005 | CLampron
Good Morning, We have several Mirtec table top machines. We bought the first one when it was under the Samsung name. We had the advantage of doing a side by side comparison with several other systems. The Mirtec was the leader in performance. Since
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 08:27:08 EDT 2005 | klukens
I agree with Steven. I have been involved with AOI for over 18 years. I was first introduced to it when I worked for Solectron. The AOI machines back then were more or less used as a selling item and very cumbersome to use. I have used and or operate
Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 16:21:25 EDT 2005 | fastek
Panasonic and Fuji made their reputations in this business with their chipshooters. These are bullet proof machines that will perform admirably in the field for decades hence their reputation cannot be argued. However...what they are building today a
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 02 03:45:07 EDT 2005 | grantp
Hi, We just installed some XP Fuji's and they are totally amazing, and place everything perfectly. We have not actually had any misplacements yet in the two weeks running, and they are fast, so I am very happy with them. Going to add a couple more.