[hpsdr] Curious about Hermes assembly process
Dan Babcock
n4xwe at yahoo.com
Thu Aug 23 19:48:05 PDT 2012
Hi John,
The Hermes board uses both surface mount and thru-hole components. They are built by a Contract Manufacturer (CM) that uses automated equipment for placing and soldering the surface mount components. The CM also has automated optical inspection equipment that checks the placement and values of those components after soldering. The thru-hole components on Hermes are manually placed and soldered.
TheCM for the Hermes project is the same one that has built a few thousand Ozy, Janus, Penelope, Mercury, Magister, Metis and Pennylane boards. From my perspective, as a member of the manufacturing team, they have done an excellent job.
73,
Dan N4XWE
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From: John <radio at mediacombb.net>
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Sent: Thursday, August 23, 2012 11:28 AM
Subject: [hpsdr] Curious about Hermes assembly process
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I am a new subscriber to the list and am not registered with YAHOO, so I can't read the archives. Therefore, I apologize in advance if this question has been answered on the list before.
I am curious about the assembly methods being used by TAPR to build the Hermes. Did they contract a 'chip shooter' to install the small parts, or will they be completely hand assembled?
Best regards,
John
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