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America was doing much this in the 70's, millions of stolen jobs.
ОтветитьHuge respect for such a detailed explanation of the process. Priceless!
Ответитьgreat explaination
ОтветитьYou need a Siplace. Nothing else.
ОтветитьThe entire factory revolves around core machines designed and for most parts built solely outside of China. They just assemble and run the machines.
ОтветитьSerá que os eua não enviou esse xxxxx p. Bisbilhotar aprender más!!!????
ОтветитьCongratulations to all the people in this company for the excellent products they produce.
ОтветитьI work on the Burkle press that’s widely used throughout the world to press PCB.
ОтветитьYou are a great explainer, nice video!
Ответитьperfect
ОтветитьYou making very nice content
ОтветитьYou can tell it’s professional because of the amazing music 😎
ОтветитьThat’s very impressive how the soldering has to be on the exact right dot. It looks much harder than an LED strip, which I have done before.
ОтветитьUnicorns aren’t real but robots and rainbows are
ОтветитьNice video
ОтветитьChinese, Japanese, Korean are master in electronics and technology where micro word comes
ОтветитьClassic strange parts. Awesome tour thanks.
ОтветитьI still really want to know, do they soLder parts to the board or soDder? I believe that in America they use a mysterious process called soDdering which seems to be unique to the US whereas the rest of the world soLders. I always thought China soLders components but now it seems they have adopted the mysterious American process of soDdering. 🤔🤷😏😂
ОтветитьI’ve always loved the engineering and advancements that constantly go into pick and place machines. Multi-headed PNPs are especially interesting.
ОтветитьCame by to watch this again, never gets old. I'm going to check out the assembly service for my next board.
Ответитьall desktops with artificial intelligence
Ответитьimagine create a desktop without defects
ОтветитьI couldn’t help but notice the conveyor belt toaster is running Windows XP
ОтветитьUsed to operate the printer and the machines at my last job and it always annoyed me when people stood behind me and talked about what I was doing to customers lmao. I hope they're better sports than I am. Another thing to note, the pick and place is such a pain sometimes when it can't find the fiducials. Happens a lot on printer too if people don't clean their stencils properly.
ОтветитьI like how they just throw away the components that are at the start of a reel
ОтветитьIf u compare sanmina to this company .hhhh sanmina is no thing
ОтветитьThose copper pads look fairly gold to me. There are generally 3 things you solder to on a PCB and none of them are copper. They will be gold, silver and copper that has been pre-tinned with solder.
ОтветитьLongest commercial ever.
ОтветитьIsn't it possible that temperature and x-ray could damage some components ?
ОтветитьI didn't understood one part. How do components stay in place over the pcb on all those steps before the solder is heated and hardened?
ОтветитьThank you mr cheng!
YOU'RE WELCOME!😳
I hope that wasn't my board that you touched while not wearing gloves or ESD equipment.
ОтветитьJUKI
ОтветитьNice video
ОтветитьWay cool video, my killer robot has some boards that need doing, so i know who to come to, to have them made...
Ответитьwithout usa, china, korea, japan the world is nothing
ОтветитьThe best way and most efficient way to inspect correct values of circuit to circuit at the end of the build is by use of Flying Probe Technology.
ОтветитьAll these machines are also made in china. So chuns is now mostly using its own technology sng machines and is less reliant on european machines
ОтветитьBu müdür ajan dışarı bilği sızdırıyor
ОтветитьAre PCBWay and jlcpcb the same company/plant?
ОтветитьThx I needed this for my electronics assignment…
Ответитьthe technology is awesome, but all the people assembling and inspecting... must be fucking boring
Ответитьmu angguk mu paham ko
ОтветитьI'm shocked at how manual this all is. makes me wanna automate it!
ОтветитьI used to work on smd machines but it was too stressful
ОтветитьCheckout the thinkpads
ОтветитьEven watching these details, tiny components etc, they all make me vomit. Who designs these small components? Who designs those machines? Everything is so starange
ОтветитьPassbook
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