-
- News
- Books
Featured Books
- design007 Magazine
Latest Issues
Current IssueAdvanced Packaging and Stackup Design
This month, our expert contributors discuss the impact of advanced packaging on stackup design—from SI and DFM challenges through the variety of material tradeoffs that designers must contend with in HDI and UHDI.
Rules of Thumb
This month, we delve into rules of thumb—which ones work, which ones should be avoided. Rules of thumb are everywhere, but there may be hundreds of rules of thumb for PCB design. How do we separate the wheat from the chaff, so to speak?
Partial HDI
Our expert contributors provide a complete, detailed view of partial HDI this month. Most experienced PCB designers can start using this approach right away, but you need to know these tips, tricks and techniques first.
- Articles
- Columns
Search Console
- Links
- Media kit
||| MENU - design007 Magazine
Book Excerpt: The Printed Circuit Assembler’s Guide to... Factory Analytics, Chapter 3
August 14, 2024 | I-Connect007 Editorial TeamEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
Excerpt from: The Printed Circuit Assembler’s Guide to... Factory Analytics, by Julie Cliche-Dubois, Cogiscan
Chapter 3: SMT Data Analytics: Oven to AOI
The latter half of the SMT process is all about soldering the SMT components to the PCB and verifying the accurate placement of those components to help ensure the functionality and reliability of the unit. In this chapter, we’ll look at the important analytics for the reflow oven and automated optical inspection (AOI) machine.
Oven
While not the “sexiest” machine on the line, the reflow oven is a critical element of the SMT process by facilitating the melting of solder paste to form both reliable and durable solder joints. Dialing in the oven process, especially in high-mix scenarios, is something of an art form: the various nuances and adjustments with temperatures and conveyor speed between jobs can be incredibly complicated. If not carefully managed, it can jeopardize the overall quality and reliability of PCBAs produced.
LINE OPERATOR: Maintenance schedule is of the utmost importance with a reflow oven—keeping that beast up and running is key. Any unexpected break with an oven is rarely simple, and the line operator doesn’t want the line to go down in order to fix a broken heater in the oven. And any units running in the oven during a malfunction and/or breakdown will probably get scrapped (burned).
The line operator needs to be warned at the start of the reflow operation if the actual/measured zone temperatures are too far from the set/programmed temperatures. Ideally, line interlocking should also be performed (if a complementary shop floor control system is in place). This not only applies during production but is also important immediately following a recipe change during changeover. Reflow ovens may need up to 45 minutes to stabilize on a new recipe if the new zone temperatures differ greatly from the current program.
MANUFACTURING ENGINEER: Concerned with all costs and resources used during production, the manufacturing engineer is going to pay attention to any metrics related to downtime, especially unplanned downtime (Figure 3.1). When an oven goes down, it’s usually not an easy fix. Beyond the cost of rework, when a reflow oven isn’t producing boards, it’s still consuming a lot of energy.
Line balancing is critical for effective energy usage; looking at oven utilization will let the manufacturing engineer know when it’s sitting idle (burning energy for nothing) and why it’s waiting for product: are the bottlenecks elsewhere on the line?
Suggested Items
SMTA: Capital Chapter & Connecticut Chapter Joint Technical Webinar
11/12/2024 | SMTAThe SMTA Capital Chapter is co-hosting a free webinar for SMTA members with the SMTA Connecticut Chapter on Tuesday, November 19 at 11:00 a.m. EST.
Bransys Acquires Two REHM VisionXP+ Nitro 3850 Reflow Ovens
10/14/2024 | BransysBransys Group, a leading provider of comprehensive PCB design and assembly services, is pleased to announce the addition of two REHM VisionXP+ Nitro 3850 Type 834 reflow ovens to its state-of-the-art manufacturing facility.
Saab Secures New Order for Carl-Gustaf Systems from U.S. Air Force
08/26/2024 | SaabSaab’s Carl-Gustaf system (designated MAAWS in the U.S.) has a long and proven record with the U.S. military. This order is a first for the U.S. Air Force, joining U.S. Army, U.S. Marine Corps, and U.S. Special Operations Command (SOCOM) as U.S. customers.
Altus, Danutek Announce Strategic New Partnership with actnano
08/19/2024 | Altus GroupAltus Group and its sister company Danutek, renowned suppliers of capital equipment and service support to the electronics manufacturing sector, are pleased to announce their new partnership with actnano, a global leader in surface protection technologies.
U.S., Netherlands Sign Agreement For JASSM-ER Missiles
07/30/2024 | Lockheed MartinU.S. and Netherlands officials formalized a Letter of Offer and Acceptance (LoA) agreement to purchase Lockheed Martin’s Joint Air-to-Surface Standoff Missile Extended Range (JASSM-ER). With this agreement, the Netherlands becomes JASSM’s fifth international customer.