Windows7 (no feeders). I learned about it from Ohararp who bought the 4C DOS based one and wrote a nice article detailing his experience. No doubt they are a great company and will offer great s...
should have the PCBs and stencils any day, and will then build the first real boards. Watch the blog for the official announcements
first saw the article about the Quad IVc pick and place on Ohararp.com and was curious to see this machine up
The kapton stencils work very well. We've assembled everything from SO and SOT-223 packages to small 0.5mm pitch QFNs and fine pitch TSSOPs with very few problems. The issues we did have were the...
https://ohararp.com/iowa-scaled-engineering-how-to/#comment-2116
The process of applying the solder paste is very similar to that used for screen printing. We start with a laser cut kapton stencil with holes cut where we want the solder to be placed – whi...
assembly of our products starts with a bare PCB. Solder paste is then applied using a stencil and squeegee. We currently use primarily NC676 solder paste from FCT Assembly, but also use
overflo, thanks for the tips on that. I ended up switching to SMD headers, but will consider something like this for other projects.
https://ohararp.com/jbc-auto-solder-feed-station/#comment-1782
thanks for this great review! i was also thinking about getting a soldering station with a feeder, but then i came up with another solution that worked well for my purpose. the boards i need to s...
https://ohararp.com/jbc-auto-solder-feed-station/#comment-1781
ordered a Kapton stencil from Ohararp.com since the bq25570 comes in a very fine pitch QFN package. Squeegeeing the solder paste onto the
picked up a Quad PnP to do in-house assembly as a value-added solution for consulting