Multi-function workstation for assembly and repair of printed wi

Metal working – Method of mechanical manufacture – Electrical device making

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295641, 209573, 364468, H05K 334, B23Q 4100

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053255828

ABSTRACT:
Apparatus, and a related method for its operation, for integrating selected multiple assembly and repair operations of electronic component packages, such as printed wiring board assemblies (PWBAs), at a single multi-function workstation. Each PWBA product is uniquely identified by a bar code or similar inscription, and the identification permits product data to be retrieved from a factory or depot database. The retrieved product data controls the various operations to be performed, such as positioning and soldering of surface-mounted components, inspection for defects, desoldering of defective components, and reinstallation of replacement components.

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patent: 4667403 (1987-05-01), Edinger et al.
Hewlett Packard Journal Sep. 1983 pp. 25-28 by M. R. Perkins et al.
Circuits Manufacturing Apr. 1988 pp. 23-26 by T. A. Winter et al.
Circuits Assembly Dec. 1990 pp. 45-48 by J. A. Calkins.

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