[PCB_FORUM] Re: Assembly Checklist

Tom might have something at http://www.pcblibraries.com/. Perhaps you've been 
there already if not it's a do not miss site for designers. 

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From: "Carrow, Dennis" <dcarrow@xxxxxxxxxx>
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Sent: Friday, August 3, 2007 7:09:05 AM
Subject: [PCB_FORUM] Assembly Checklist




 
 

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Hello All,
 

            I
apologize for this not being a Cadence question but this is the best group I 
have
access to for this issue.  Our manufacturing plant has no checklist for
documenting assembly problems i.e. , number of failures, shorts clean-up time, 
type
of solder used, thermal oven profile, etc.  We only hear of problems when
they fail to meet production requirements, then the fingers start pointing the 
PCB
designer way.  I want to start requiring them to document all assembly
runs.  Does anyone use a purchased software checklist?  If so, what
is it?  If you use a homemade checklist would you be willing to share what
info you have them record?   I appreciate any and all input. 
Thanks!  -DC
 

  
 

  
 










       
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