John Griessen wrote: > Dave N6NZ wrote: > >> Single sided, no BGA (well, no inspection or guarantee's on BGA to be >> more precise). I've exchanged a few e-mails with he guy. He sounds >> quite interested in getting us the information we would need to create a >> smooth path into his equipment. His is a no-stencil process -- not sure >> what he needs to drive it -- I'm assuming X/Y/picoliters or such. > > I found some of the answers on their site. Maybe they updated in response to > your questions, Dave. > The FAQ page is really 8 pages; a nav bar on the left shows them. > > http://lilbro.mosquito.net.nz/faq.html > http://lilbro.mosquito.net.nz/faq_requirements.html
OK, I'll have to check that out. At the time I was talking to them, they hadn't had enough hands-on time with the equipment to give solid answers. > > Looks really good. They talk of putting local fiducial marks near BGA and > land grid parts, in other > words, yes, they do them, they just don't test them. You get your assemblies > back in the mail, then see > how the yield is, then tune your layout to get better yield, not yell over > the phone. > They don't offer a phone number! No yelling. :-) > > Sounds like my kind of company! Yup. I'm certainly going to be checking them out. > > John Griessen -dave _______________________________________________ geda-user mailing list [email protected] http://www.seul.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/geda-user

