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8221 controller on an old axial

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 03 01:44:56 EDT 2009 | slthomas

Doug is on to something there, but you may still have other problems. It could be your exec. is corrupt and needs a reload (I sound like a certain UIC tech. support dude) or you could have a hardware problem. Do you vacuum that thing out with any f

My opinions on posting and replying

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 02 23:39:27 EDT 2017 | bentepcb

I found that some guys in the forum will raise a question and answer the question by themself, just intend to attract others attention, and then sell their products. There's nothing wrong with selling your product, but if you intend to promote your p

Re: Soldering on a Ground Plane

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 10 22:31:11 EST 2000 | Dave F

CK: If you�ve done everything under the sun process-wise at the wave: different fluxes, more heat, less heat, more contact time, and less contact time; and are running out of ideas; let me table some thoughts. � "Don�t mess with Mother Nature."

Re: Non soldered leads on ic's

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 02:11:11 EST 1999 | Pete Sorenson

| During inspection and test we find leads which do not get soldered. Some are because of insufficient paste, but with others everything looks right. This will only happen on 1 to 2 pins, and it is not isolated to a specific type of ic or location o

Need input on cracked caps/new reflow

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 22:41:48 EST 2006 | davef

You are correct that hand soldering ceramic capacitors often causes them to crack. They do not take thermal shock well. You might be able to reduce the amount of cracking by following the rework repair guidelines discussed in the fine SMTnet Archiv

orientation of polarised smd components on reels/tapes

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 25 09:11:25 EDT 2016 | spoiltforchoice

There 2 main rival standards for orientation in tape and because you can't really trust manufacturers to stick to one or the other or something else entirely it is always wise to check the datasheet. Typically an SOIC will have pin 1 the same end as

MYDATA HYDRA Z/156 error on Hardware Intialization.

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 04 12:51:41 EST 2020 | bk

That error means your hydra z did not reach it's specified position. With the machine on you should be able to manually push the hydra down and let it come back up. Make sure it isn't being held up or hitting anything as goes down. Lots of times a pa

Re: Block skip on Universal A/I

Electronics Forum | Sun May 09 14:02:28 EDT 1999 | Southwest Automation Consultants

| My company has a product line that utilizes multi-up PCB's. In order to cut costs for this product line, I have been asked to look into ways of running panels that contain bad blocks. Our SMT equipment is quite capable of doing this, but I need to

Re: Soldering on a Ground Plane

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 10:14:54 EST 2000 | C.K.

Dave, to answer your questions, point-by-point: � Just out of curiosity, how are second side, skippy components oriented on the board with respect to the wave? The SMD's are all oriented in the "correct" direction with respect to wave direction(i

Re: Blood letting on stencil printer

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 12:58:18 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| We suffered our first blood letting because of razor sharp edge clamps (DEK 265LT) and operator giving it the finger. While positioning magnetic tooling pins, one of our best slipped and really sliced off a part of his main digit. This will impact


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