Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 10:43:48 EST 2002 | davef
Just thought of something. Sorry to be late with this. If you decide to dewarp these boards, consider: * Marking the boards perminantly with a code to help key your failure analysis people that a customer return was processed differently than other
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 08:20:55 EST 2007 | davef
Marking * SMD marking list on http://www.tkb-4u.com is more update than "The SMD Codebook" on http://www.marsport.demon.co.uk/smd/smdcode.htm * http://www.marsport.demon.co.uk/smd/mainframe.htm * http://www.chipdocs.com/pcat/015/1124.html * http:/
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 19:09:21 EST 1999 | Jess Baker
Manufacturers who have to mark barcodes onto PCB's without secondary application of pressure sensitive labels can etch it on, screen it on, inkjet it on, use laser marking, or a combination of those. Using a laser marker to write a code into a label
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 09 16:14:06 EDT 2007 | rgduval
A number of years ago in a previous life, we discussed laser marking 2-d matrix codes. We had a number of boards for customers that just were too populated to get any sort of a label onto. 2-D laser units were avaialable to work in line with our au
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 25 15:18:18 EDT 2002 | stefwitt
You would have to tell us what machine brand you are using, as everyone has his own idea how to recognize X-outs. I find the auto-recognition very time consuming ( non-productive machine time ), unless the camera could recognize an image in one shot
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 17:03:15 EDT 1999 | John O'Brien
I'm doing some basic research in trying to understand the purpose and drivers that cause bar code (or other) marking of PCBs. I would appreciate any knowledgable volunteers willing to speak with me -your name, number, the best time for the call- or r
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 24 22:53:32 EST 2021 | solderingpro
Panasonic has a great training facility in Kentucky that could be of enormous benefit to you and your team. Materials and Lasers range in capability. Generally speaking you need good contrast; which is not always guaranteed with bare PCBs. As othe
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 22 23:27:09 EDT 2003 | severs
By "hacking" do you mean altering the performance of the board or something else? This reminds me of something I saw a while back. Better termed counterfeiting than hacking, it may have some relevance to what your friend is trying to do. The probl
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 08 00:49:59 EDT 2005 | Mika
We do the following things: 1.) RoHS PCB:s is marked with a code. This is to identify that the PCB:s itself are RoHS compliant. 2.) If it is a true RoHS PCBA; we put a printed label with a green "texture" on the PCBA. 3.) If it is a mixed PB free/PB;
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 06 17:52:16 EST 2022 | yannick_herzog
Hello, we mark our PCBs with a data matrix code using an INSIGNUM Laser 4000 from ASYS. This DMC is read at each machine for traceability. Also on our Fuji AIMEX IIIc pick-and-place machines. Unfortunately, we always have problems with the recognit