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Revision as of 07:50, 12 June 2019

Make: LPKF

Model: Protoplace S

Ace: Isaac Beals (ibeals16@georgefox.edu).

Location: PCB Lab

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Pick and Place Machine

The LPKF ProtoPlace S is an ergonomically designed, semi-automatic pick & place system for the professional assembly of SMT printed circuit board prototypes and small batch projects. The ProtoPlace S quickly assembles SMT boards, with the user controlling each step of the assembly process through an LCD display. [1]

The current Ace of the Pick and Place is Isaac Beals (ibeals16@georgefox.edu).

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  1. Description taken from LPKF.