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CNC machines is the abbreviation of "Computer Numerical Control" machines. It is an automatic machine tool with program control system. The control system can logically process the programs with control codes or other symbolic instructions, decode them and express them with coded numbers. Next, the coded numbers will be input into the numerical control device through the information carrier. After calculation and processing, the numerical control device sends out various control signals to control the action of the machine tool. CNC machine can automatically produce parts or other products according to the shape and size specified by the drawings.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 06:23:09 EST 2008 | griffin
One thing to consider regarding the capacitor, The leads are not 100% straight beneath the plastic bottom part. And if you align with regards to the two leads, the leads will be aligned to the pads of your board, but the body of the capacitor is look
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 14:00:59 EDT 1998 | Chrys
I've never seen this before. Today, I got this tombstoning on Tantalum Capacitors (Okay, I saw that before) Here's the part that seems weird to me: -They didn't tombstone onto a termination - they went onto their sides! That's right, both terminati
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
Electronics Forum | Mon May 04 21:54:14 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| I've never seen this before. Today, I got this tombstoning on Tantalum Capacitors (Okay, I saw that before) | Here's the part that seems weird to me: | -They didn't tombstone onto a termination - they went onto their sides! That's right, both ter
Electronics Forum | Sat May 02 00:51:14 EDT 1998 | Rick
I agree with Steve...most certainly a placement occurance. I've seen this on many occasions with Panasonic equip. Change your feeder first and then check your component packaging. | I've never seen this before. Today, I got this tombstoning on Tan
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 22:05:23 EDT 1998 | D.Lange
| I've never seen this before. Today, I got this tombstoning on Tantalum Capacitors (Okay, I saw that before) | Here's the part that seems weird to me: | -They didn't tombstone onto a termination - they went onto their sides! That's right, both ter
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."
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 14:44:26 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| I've never seen this before. Today, I got this tombstoning on Tantalum Capacitors (Okay, I saw that before) | Here's the part that seems weird to me: | -They didn't tombstone onto a termination - they went onto their sides! That's right, both ter
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 20:12:29 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| I've never seen this before. Today, I got this tombstoning on Tantalum Capacitors (Okay, I saw that before) | Here's the part that seems weird to me: | -They didn't tombstone onto a termination - they went onto their sides! That's right, both ter
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