<<this is not about what you are thinking! >> It dawned on me today that my pcb assembler has an old part sequencer. NOT a music sequencer! What this does is take resistors, caps, diodes that are on tape & reel and sequence them from the individual parts reels to a "master" reel. The "master reel" is then placed in the auto-insertion machine where the parts are stuffed on the pcbs before wave soldering. Duh! So, I am going to get them to quote me a "master reel" of the resistors for EACH KIT! That way, you would receive a continuous tape with all of the resistors on it *in order* as used in the kit! Duh! I should have done this 2 YEARS ago. What a veg! Hopefully, the cost won't be too high to be more than the labor I pay now (part-time tech school folks). I bet for resistor-intensive kits (320, 300, 440) this will be a no-brainer. The charge about 15 years ago was a $75 setup fee (the machine uses punched paper tape! How quaint) and 1/2 cent per part + cost of the part. So if I run 100 LFO kit sets, that's only $1.50 in "labor" which is what I pay now, roughly. I'll keep you posted. Paul S.
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Sequenced parts
2000-12-19 by Paul Schreiber
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