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COMMERCE BUSINESS DAILY ISSUE OF JULY 7,1995 PSA#1383Rothe Development, Inc., 4614 Sinclair Rd., San Antonio, TX 78222 36 -- PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD RAPID PROTOTYING MACHINE SOL RFQ 7023-46
due 072995. Contact William D. Rothe, (210) 648-3131/Subcontracting
Officer. Reference: Subcontract 7023-46. Rothe Development, Inc. is a
prime contractor for NASA JSC under Cnt #NAS9-18934. Rothe has a
requirement for manufacturing prototypes of Printed Circuit Boards
(PCBs) within short time spans for design verification and concurrent
engineering. Rothe believes that the only product on the market which
meets the technical specifications outlined below is the CurcuitWriter
circuit board prototyping system manufactured by Sophia Systems and
Technology. Rothe intends to subcontract on a sole source basis with
Sophia Systems and Technology for a CircuitWriter Model 1.5 System
consisting of: (i) Robotics Station; (ii) Mill/Drill Applications Head;
(iii) Extrusion Application Head; (iv) Embedded computer control system
with minitor, keyboard, and 3 copies of operations, maintenance, parts
and CAD reference manuals; (v) CAD conversion utility software; (vi)
Starter package consisting of 2 each circuitpen sets, pen cleaning kit,
3 each circuit board blanks, plus an assortment of mill/drill bits and
required supplies; (vii) 20 additional circuitpens sets (viii)
training for four people at Sophia's facility and a four day training
course at Johnson Space Center; (ix) A three year full parts and labor
service agreement (to commence 6 months after acceptance of the
system; the first six months Sophia Systems will warrant full parts and
labor) (Note: The service agreement includes both periodic and
emergency maintenance - emergency response is required within two
working days); and (x) An agreement that the purchase is contingent
upon successful completion of beta testing by NASA at Johnson Space
Center (testing will commence for 90 days after installation and
responsibilities will be defined via separate agreement). The system is
expected to meet the following technical performance parameters. The
boards must be the same high quality and perform the same as copper
etched boards and they must be form factor identical to production
boards. Conductivity between connections will be equivalent to solder.
The machine will be expected to fabricate all single and double-sided
PCBs, all four and six-layer boards, and low to medium density eight
layer designs. Boards will be sized up to 11''x14'' with an estimated
production quantity of one to two per day. The process must be
relatively low in cost, produce boards relative rapidly (i.e. 2-3 hours
for a simple four-layer board to 10-15 hours for complex designs) and
automatic (i.e. not requiring operator intervention except for
initiation). The system must accept Gerber and NC drill files from the
local NASA CAD system () and translate them into build files. The
computer control system must be dedicated to the circuitboard
fabrication process and not be able to be used for any other computer
function. The system capableof producing circuitboards with 10 mil
traces and 10 mil spacing (20 mil pitch) for polymer traces and 8 mil
traces and 8 mil spacing (16 mil pitch) for milled traces. Orthogonal
and diagonal (45 degree) traces must be supported. Through-hole and/or
Surface Mount technologies must be supported. Through-hole and/or
Surface Mount technologies must be supported. Fabricated boards must be
able to withstand all normal board rework procedures including
handsoldering, wave soldering, and IR reflow for surface mount
components. System must have no toxic emissions and must safeguard
operators from contract with chemicals of any kind. Shelf life of the
pen set shall be 90 days when stored at 5 degree C. The pot life of the
pen set shall be at least one week at room temperature. Vendors
offering comparable equipment must supply complete product information
indicating exactly what equipment would be offered, three customer
references, and pricing data (including costs of service agreement,
technical documentation, freight, and full costs of training at JSC
(i.e. costs for travel meals, hotel, and rental car). Comparable
equipment being sought must be equal to or exceed the technical
specifications of the Sophia Systems and Technology Circuitwriter model
1.5 system. No solicitation document exists; therefore, request for
such a document will be considered nonresponsive and not valid for
further consideration. All responsible sources may submit a proposal
and quotation which shall be considered. Written responses must be
received by the agent at the address specified within 15 calendar days
after this notice appears. If no affirmative responses are received
within this time to determine that a source is available whose proposal
is more advantageous, a delivery order will be placed with Sophia
Systems and Technology. (184) Loren Data Corp. http://www.ld.com (SYN# 0327 19950706\36-0001.SOL)
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