Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 20 12:12:12 EST 2002 | russ
Thanks Dave, I was looking in the Murata data base and couldn't even find the part (Even though they are the ones making it)let alone the pad dims. This part looks like it could be fun anyway. Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 08:58:09 EDT 2004 | pjc
MY15: 4080mm (160") L x 2000mm (78") D x 1450mm (57") H, 2500Kg (5500lbs) Wght. MY19: 4800 (188") L D & H dims same, 2800kg (6160lbs) Wght
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 30 13:48:30 EDT 2004 | mdim
Hi All there ! I'm looking on advice on how to get on with programming of Flextronics HyperVision S4 test programms. The book they provided is ending on seting up feducials, and that's all . Best regards, Muad'Dim
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 22 13:02:40 EDT 2012 | elefu
Dek265 Upward vision is dim. Replaced bulb. Vision is still to dark to see anything. Bottom you can see fine. Any ideas?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 10:08:32 EST 2014 | bestglobalsmt
Chris the standard service password works but to change the board dims and fid locations i need "operator" password which I don't have.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 09:11:12 EDT 2016 | dekhead
First thought would be wiring / connections to programmable lighting... but no issues after fiducial setup (while running production)? Seems unusual. DEKHEAD
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 17:42:50 EST 2017 | jrr3434
A few of the LEDs on the cameras of my stencil printer are really dim. I want to replace them and not have to buy a whole new light ring board. Does anyone know what kind of LED they are? Any info would be appreciated. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 18:38:45 EST 2022 | assuredtech
I'll try sending you an email. I know that I have some from an Assembleon TOPAZ SMT PNP Machine. I'll have to confirm dim's
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 06:12:09 EDT 2008 | omidjuve
we have pcb here that has a strange footprint on it the details for the device that should be placed on this pcb is part no. PSD833F2-90MI it has 3 different packages PQFP52,PLCC52,TQFP64 and the one that was in the BOM of this board was PQFP52. bu
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 09 16:59:39 EDT 2003 | davef
Look here: http://www.acroname.com/howto/LED/LED.html If you don't know the current, experiment with different values of resistor. Starting with the highest value resistor that doesn't dim the light too much then lowering it as needed. Connect th