Category:PCB Components Placement
Component placement is an electronics manufacturing process that places electrical components precisely on printed circuit boards to create electrical interconnections between functional components and the interconnecting circuitry in the PCBs. The component leads must be accurately immersed in the solder paste previously deposited on the PCB pads.
PCB chip package soldering method and process flow(view more)
With the advancement of technology and the continuous development of the electronics industry, more and more boards are now using patch components. SMD components are increasingly popular with manufac...(view more)
We are looking at replacing our aging 4790 for something. We are replacing our GSM1 with an Advantis. We are a prototype shop and do runs of 5 to 30 normally and once in a while a run of 300. So we ar...(view more)
Is there any industry standard to what acceptable level the throw-out component during placement.regardless program-vision, feeder, nozzle,component problem? Thanks in advance!(view more)
Hi, I am having some problems with my Fuji CP6 placement repeat-ability. The placement drifts during the build about .06-.10 mm on parts. It has happened on several different builds this w...(view more)
Hello, We are looking for some equipment for thru hole component placement. Could anyone give me an idea of what to keep in mind,typical costs and best brands?(view more)
I have a question on component placement 1)for solder paste ,do we need to press the component into solder paste during placement process? 2)how we define force for Smt component..sometimes we add for...(view more)
Hi, I'm looking for an equipment which able to check those chip mounter machine placement pressure. Could someone recommend is there an equipment check those pressure during mounting....(view more)
We are doing a field study to test the placement accuracy and calculate cpk of some machines in our plant. From previous readings, it is suggested that you buy glass board kits from Accuspec, Topline,...(view more)
Going crazy with this XP242 with a simple 5mmx5mm part. We have run this product in the past plenty of times and all of a sudden its placing it about 3 mm too high than it should be at. The rest of th...(view more)