Industry News | 2021-12-19 20:32:03.0
Rotary encoder is an input device to help users interact with the system. It looks like a radio potentiometer, but it's unique that it outputs a series of pulses. The encoder rotates in small steps so that it is very suitable for many applications such as stepper / servo motor control, serial navigation menu, and increasing / decreasing digital values. In this article, we will have a brief look at different types of encoders and how they work, and next get a closer look at how to connect a rotary encoder with Arduino board UNO. By controlling the value of integer through rotary encoder, we will display it on LCD 1602. You will be familiar with using rotary encoders for your project. Let's get start!
Industry News | 2018-12-08 03:29:29.0
SMT Dictionary – Surface Mount Technology Acronym and Abbreviation
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 02:24:20 EDT 2006 | AR
When we had problems on our Omni 5 with fluctuating chain speed, the problem turned out to be the Dart speed control board. After replacing the board the problem went away.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 14:42:20 EST 2004 | fritschusa
Do you bake the boards after 30 minute submersion? Parts and boards are netoriously hydroscopic. What do you do to combat organcis in solution? How do you know your boards are "clean"? Clean is differnet things to different people. Just currious
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 16:07:50 EDT 2000 | Carol Zhang
Rick, Do you check both side of the board after wave? Can you check the orientation of components, missing of components and also the solder joint defects? We are also very interested in this type of machine. Thanks for the information. Carol
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 09:33:12 EDT 1998 | Philippe
Is there anybody to help me ? We have small balls appearing on the boards soldered by wave soldering machine and it looks that use of nitrogen is linked to the problem (because without nitrogen, we have no more problems). That remind you something ?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 15:46:38 EDT 2001 | davef
Now that I've blabbered to the edge of coherency [chicks and too many Krispy Kreams make me do that], let me ask ask the salient question. What's an "AMT board"?
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 17:21:34 EDT 2001 | davef
You seem to have slipped and turned to the dark side with Kevin. Straighten-up Mr X-Applications type.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 12:51:25 EDT 2001 | Carol Stirling
That's my Typo... couldn't figure out how to fix it. It should read SMT -boards with lots of SMT parts, including PBGA. I'll be more specific next time.... Thanks for the replies.. Carol
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 13:54:29 EDT 2001 | zbosskc@netscape.net
We currently use 120 psi top pressure and 110 psi bottom pressure using a Westek Triton DI wash and have had no cleanliness issues with any of our vendors and with surface analysis.