regards,
Ivan Baggett
Bagotronix Inc.
website: www.bagotronix.com
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From: Stephen Casey [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Hello all,
What methods of labelling would you
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Subject: [PEDA] A little OT - PCB
labelling
05-Jun-2003 01:17
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In a message dated 6/5/2003 9:07:39 AM Eastern Daylight Time,
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
What methods of labelling would you recommend for unique identification of
PCBs. We have been using thermal printed labels for serial numbers etc, but
these are destroyed if a board is reworked. The
Hmm, that will withstand high temperatures and solvents!, and that is
user-configurable, ie, is not executed by etching of each board with a
unique s/n?
An engraved plate that is riveted to the board (not screwed) is the first
thing that comes to mind. You would, of course, need to assign an area
Hi Steve,
We have been using a kind of stamp marker that imprints the P/N or S/N
onto the PCB. The result is much better if you have a solid area of copper
(components side or solder side) where the imprint is made. Since it is
mechanical it won't be affected by heat or solvent. The digit
to
move into QA inspection. I'll stop now - My blood pressure is on the rise!
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From: Bagotronix Tech Support [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 June 2003 14:22
To: Protel EDA Forum
Subject: Re: [PEDA] A little OT - PCB labelling
Maxim makes some silicon serial number
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in Towchester, UK.
Jason.
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From: Stephen Casey [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
Sent: 05 June 2003 13:17
To: Protel forum
Subject: [PEDA] A little OT - PCB labelling
Hello all,
What methods of labelling would you recommend for unique identification of
PCBs. We have been using
: Thursday, June 05, 2003 7:17 AM
Subject: [PEDA] A little OT - PCB labelling
Hello all,
What methods of labelling would you recommend for unique identification of
PCBs. We have been using thermal printed labels for serial numbers etc,
but
these are destroyed if a board is reworked. The boards
Brady and others make various poly-whatever label stock that can be laser
or thermal transfer printed onto. See
http://catalog.bradyserve.com/cgi-bin/ncommerce3/CategoryDisplay?cgmenbr=2cgrfnbr=21753CTcount=1
Some of these labels will even take the high temperatures of a reflow
oven. See BRADY
I feel the same way about Salesmen.
Regards,
Steve Smith
Product Engineer
Staco Energy Products Co.
Web Site: www.stacoenergy.com
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Baggett
Bagotronix Inc.
website: www.bagotronix.com
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labelling
05-Jun-2003 09:57
Thank you to everybody for such fast and comprehensive responses - It's much
appreciated.
I've passed all your suggestions on to the Production Manager, so it's his
problem now!
Thanks again.
Steve.
P.S. Sorry about the QA comments - I hope it doesn't get out of control ;o)
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05/06/2003 20:38:25, Greg Olson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
The following link is a company that makes a laser PCB marking
system. Don't
know what kind of cost there is but it has a great cool factor!
http://www.pcbdriller.com/pcb_marking.htm
Yeah - I run one of these -
Hello all,
What methods of labelling would you recommend for unique identification of
PCBs. We have been using thermal printed labels for serial numbers etc, but
these are destroyed if a board is reworked. The boards have an area for hand
writing serial numbers, but this is removed when solvent
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