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SMEMA Conveyor into Reflow Oven? How to handle end of line signal.

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 11:24:51 EST 2015 | ttheis

Hi Tushar, That is the conclusion that I was coming to before Gary's suggestion. I think a sensor will probably be the best solution but it is good to have options and back-up plans. Thanks everyone

SMEMA Conveyor into Reflow Oven? How to handle end of line signal.

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 00:14:23 EST 2015 | ttheis

To clarify- what I have is: 1. Manual stencil print process 2. Dynapace conveyor into GSM 3. Dynapace conveyor out of GSM into oven So what I need is a way to tell the conveyor into the placement machine to "go" when a board is loaded onto it after

SMEMA Conveyor into Reflow Oven? How to handle end of line signal.

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 10 00:18:52 EST 2015 | ttheis

How is a board conveyor typically configured to unload into a conveyor oven if there is no downline machine to five a ready to receive signal? Do you just use a plc to activate the machine ready signal at a timed interval? Would you perhaps do the sa

Re: interfacing SMT Machines

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 13:09:04 EST 2000 | Prawin Paulraj

i would like some information about interfacing SMT machines of varying standards(SMEMA,SMPI). i Would like to know as to how to interface machines using different standards thank you

Board Handling Error: Waiting for output board transfer to complete, on GSM1 4681A UIC

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 28 15:43:48 EDT 2016 | ddina

Recently started setting up our GSM 4681A system, and one of the machines comes up with the message "WAITING FOR OUTPUT BOARD TRANSFER TO COMPLETE" after the Zeroing process has been started. Machine has all the defaults set, two SMEMA connected univ

Just wondering have anyone tried to build two/three same boards in parallel of one SMT line...

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 11 17:30:39 EST 2020 | proceng1

I don't completely understand your set-up, or what you mean by "in parrallel", but here is what I do. If you mean to have the 3 machines each build part of the board, this is what I do. I have two machines in one line and I split the job between the

Re: What do you want to know about Trade Shows and Conferences?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 20 07:28:32 EST 1999 | Wayne Bracy

Cunli: Knowledge of upcoming shows is interesting to all of us. Including the major papers that will be presented, Vendors exhibiting, what to expect to see at the particular show, and website locations for vendors and show would be helpful. 1. Wh

Universal conveyor

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 07:42:53 EDT 2012 | leemeyer

I just purchased a used Universal Instruments Boardflo conveyor model 5363. It looked like it would be perfect to connect 2 of my Quad 4c machines in line. it came with a SMPI to Smema converter box. I connected the box S1PL and S2PL to what I beleiv

Re: Big SMEMA Troubles :-(

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 04 18:13:53 EST 1998 | Michael Allen

I assume that you're dealing w/ Universal's SMPI connectors (and possibly their cables too). We've fabricated "conversion boxes" to accomplish what you're trying to do. These boxes have a female SMPI plug on one side, a female SMEMA plug on the opp

Smema communication

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 24 00:08:55 EDT 2007 | mika

Fully SMPI (there are 2 kinds of SMPI and Universal used them both in the past). Converter cables between SMPI > Fully SMPI Converter cables between FUJI > Panasonic Converter cables between FUJI > SMEMA Converters between almost any machine interfac


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