Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 23 13:01:54 EDT 2008 | wschulz
Hey guys, My company is currently looking into developing a SMT line. I have an interesting perspective on this due to the fact that I worked a SMT line for quite a few years as an equipment operator. Now I am an engineer and at a different company
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 00:28:02 EST 1999 | Scott McKee
Use Mydata. I've built huge backplane boards, round boards, 1/4" thick boards, 1"X24" boards, 1"X1" boards, L-shapes boards; all without any carriers or tooling. If you buy a MY15 you can increase the board size to 5'X2' (60"X24")... As for ovens,
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 30 17:31:41 EDT 2015 | dyoungquist
We are running a Mydata (Micronic) MY15E. The MY100 is the next generation after the MYxxE series. As far as I know, there is no way for the machine itself to check the polarity of ICs to see if 1 or more are in the tube or reel different from all
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 22 10:24:28 EST 2019 | rgduval
When you swapped the MOT card, did the proble move to another axis? I'm guessing no, but, wanted to clarify. If the problem did not move, you either have an x-motor problem, x-motor counter problem, or x-transducer problem as noted. Or, a cable pr
Electronics Forum | Thu May 26 12:21:04 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
We have dek-my12-my12-heller. We are very happy with it. Change-over time varies more by facility than by machine type. I worked at a place with dek-mviif-msf-btu and we had faster changeovers there. There we had a dedicated feeder set-up. Close to
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 18 11:15:27 EDT 2002 | gdstanton
Folks, I'm working on setting up an automated process which captures data on SMT component dispensing during placement. Ultimately, I'm hoping to use it to account for component attrition (load/unload losses, vision/mechanical/electrical inspection