Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 29 11:38:40 EST 2015 | g2garyg2
Hi Tom If the DYNAPACE has SMEMA out all you need to do is place a two wire jumper into pins 3&4 or 1&2 depending upon DYNAPACE's SMEMA configuration. This will by-pass a Release signal and feed PCBs into the oven.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 20 15:00:26 EDT 2016 | awhite
Got it!!!!! On the main Operator Screen for the MPM UP2000, and under configuration (when logged-in under maintenance), it gives you ONLY the settings that the machine is set to....there are no drop-downs or options available to choose from. Very fr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 09:30:22 EDT 2009 | dekhead
It isn't clear if it was working and stopped, or if this is the first time you've tried to make it work. If this is first try, need to confirm cards and cables on DEK, and what interface is configured on UIC. I have SMEMA cards in stock if needed. P
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 22:11:38 EST 1998 | phillip hunter
| SMTnetters: | | My UIC conveyors aren't working with my: | | �Omniflow 7 Reflow (Mfg 1/95) | �Dek 265 GS | �Philips CSM | | | What can I do? Does anyone have experience with connecting UIC or other conveyors to the above equipment? On the refl
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 15:43:33 EDT 2002 | dougt
Someone that makes conveyors just called me to argue about a smema problem we had with his conveyor and our machine. He caught me off guard and I wasn't the person that handled the problem so I stumbled through this initial conversation. Now that I
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 05 10:02:54 EST 2009 | swag
You can buy a couple of conveyors for loading and unloading machine or a real half aced way is to jump SMEMA cable pins with tweezers to get boards in and out. With that method, you could end up with one on the floor at some point with a smashed, de
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 14 07:37:56 EDT 2016 | awhite
Thanks for the link, Ive actually always wanted to learn Italian :) Unfortunately, because this has been an issue for about 2 weeks now, I think Ive read almost everything ever written about SMEMA protocol. The process seems so simple, it's killing m
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 18 15:29:16 EDT 2019 | kylehunter
Hi all. We are currently trying to build a downstream bypass to have our final conveyor feed into our oven, which doesn't have a SMEMA interface. Right now we have to manually connect the two downstream ready pins by hand. I have a good idea of how I
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 18:24:08 EDT 2019 | dougt
I haven't thought about this in a while, wrote up something on how this works here years ago. I think I remember..... As you know the first machine finishes the board and is "ready to send". It tells the second machine this by connecting pins 3 &
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 18:40:05 EDT 2002 | dougt
Here is how smema works: Machine A has a board to give to machine B. Machine A has an opto or a relay that will turn on or close when it is ready to pass this board to machine B. This is the "board available from previous" signal, telling machine B