Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 10:45:27 EST 2021 | majdi4
Hello Folks , who has an idea on a means of measuring strain gauge in order to control the mechanical deformation on the pcb / SMC .. your proposals are welcome ! Thank you in advance !
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 13:00:29 EST 2021 | saberbouras
Hi, I suggest that you check this equipment. https://www.azosensors.com/equipment-details.aspx?EquipID=1102
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 29 18:59:43 EDT 2019 | davef
You weren't clear on the type of gauge that you're using. Strain gauge load cells are the most common. These load cells have two gauges. The orientation of the gauges affects cell performance characteristics. * Temperature compensated: Temperature
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 20:39:02 EDT 2000 | craig
It's called a strain gauge with data manipulation software. They are used for load cells and the like. Hope that helps.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 03:50:12 EDT 2008 | Sean
Hi All, Besides the above question, I have another one as below: (1) How frequent that we need to perform strain gauge study on ICT, Functional test fixture? Is it a necessary to perform this study each time after ICT, Funtional test fixture preve
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 27 20:35:13 EDT 2009 | michaellaw
This is the common problem for RH6 m/c.You need to check of the following: 1)Make sure the spiral corl is secure properly especially near to detection amplifier box 2)you may try to fine tuning the sensibility VR on the detection card. 3)change the t
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 19:25:41 EDT 2021 | markhoch
oooff... be careful of punch dies. They leave a lot of debris and can stress components on the PCB. If you're using them, be sure to verify stress levels with a strain gauge test. Semi-fractured components can pass test, yet eventually cause latency
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 03:19:21 EDT 2020 | dekhead
Have you done Squeegee Heights calibration? (no tools required) Does it complete cal routine without error? Does pressure compensate on next print, with corresponding squeegee, following acknowledgement of pressure error? The readings calibration, ge
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 12:16:28 EDT 2008 | jsmale
Has anyone seen this? - We have a new smt pcb with 2 x LF356 (Op-amp) IC's on it (plus others). When the pcb is flexed the O/P of each IC changes by �2mV DC. i.e. the board is acting like a strain gauge! There is no oscilation and when I replace th
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 27 20:35:40 EDT 2009 | michaellaw
Just curious if anyone here has experience with a > Panasert RH6 Radial Insertion machine. Ours is > having some problems detecting insertion, appears > to be failing to sense when the legs are cut and > is triggering the error. This is the com