Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 10 18:05:11 EDT 2002 | mikestringer
What have your experiences been with static meters for maintaining your ESD program? As part of our ESD program I am after an improved method of identifying risk items, or items not performing to specification. We use wrist and foot straps, ESD flo
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 19:57:21 EDT 2012 | rway
How many failures? This is hard to quantify. How could you unless you witnessed a spark and all of a sudden the product no longer works. The truth is you could have a discharge and not even know it. It could brush against your clothing, or as we
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 08:06:43 EST 2010 | kpm135
basically the rule of thumb for the 8mm feeder is that you only want one component exposed in the pocket at a time. If you see more than one component exposed you need to go down in size. The reason for this is that if there is another component expo
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 18 00:39:23 EDT 2009 | rohitfast
Hi Davef & Mikes, Thanks for the response. I am agree with both of your point. If the component bosy will be fall in Coductive or dissipative range, there are chances of shorting. Other thing in ESDS:2020 8.3 para is saying to keep away all the insul
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 00:56:38 EST 2010 | sparrow
Hello, Mydata p&p machines are built for high mixed and low/mid volume production, so if you talk about very low volume - no doubt, mydata is what you can use. You can consider 2 models for your application - MY100SX or MY100LX, depending on the min
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 09:46:48 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | Hello everyone, | | Anybody know how to prevent EOS problem? | | Recently, we sent some defective IC components to original suppliers for further analysis, but the result is those parts were all damaged by EOS! | | Please somebody help us to pre
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 13:44:29 EDT 1999 | Gyver
| | | Hello everyone, | | | Anybody know how to prevent EOS problem? | | | Recently, we sent some defective IC components to original suppliers for further analysis, but the result is those parts were all damaged by EOS! | | | Please somebody help u
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 23:34:26 EDT 2006 | Frank
The 2060RE model that I have can do an 18"x20" board. I think the Mydata can do larger. Juki did tell me that next year they will release a machine that will do larger boards but didn't specify on how big. The 2060RE can do 0201 up to 74mm square
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 20 09:55:09 EST 2003 | Claude_Couture
The carrier tape and cover tape of static sensitive components are either conductive or dissipative. as for the P&P machine, as long as they are made of metal and grounded, static buildup is not an issue. All PCB conveyors I've seen have static condu
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 17:45:15 EST 2005 | russ
My thoughts on metal trays: One problem with a metal tray relating to ESD is its conductivity. Most trays are conductive but have resistance or a disipative nature. If you were to place a "charged" component into a metal tray that had an uncontrol