Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 03:57:00 EDT 2009 | martinphill
There are two fundamental questions that must be answered, in order to manage the inventory of any physical item - when to order and how much to order.? Is there any spread sheet available to trigger Minimum , Maximum & critical levels ?
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 21 02:42:50 EDT 2009 | jlawson
there are Maintenance - Asset management systems available but usually part of a bigger MES system, bar code driven etc, keep databases on feeders, machines, trigger times to inspect etc etc but no cheap...
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 12 13:28:56 EDT 2009 | swag
When you teach the fid on the PCB and the camera then changes to stencil image, is it in close physical proximity to the feature/fid you wanted or do you have to move quite a bit?
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 05:00:23 EDT 2009 | taus
Hello, Thanks for the comments! The problem is solved, I was browsing this forum and found a topic referring to AP.CAL. Than I realized that the person that worked with the machine before me, altered this file. The values were all altered but he k
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 06:07:24 EDT 2009 | fönsi
Hello I'm searching for a Programm, that can convert .PAF-Files (Pick & Place Panasonic ASCII file format) to the Standart Pick and Place Format. Do someone of you have something? Thank you
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 20 09:41:06 EDT 2009 | markhoch
Standard Pick and Place Format? Is there such a thing? No really...I'm asking...is there?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 19 10:04:51 EDT 2010 | dilogic
Thanks for the explanation - it's hard to get any information from UIC when it comes to the older equipment, so I am stucked to this forum. Can you maybe give me a hint where to ask for such conversion kit?
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 11 21:24:53 EDT 2009 | fulldrawmike
I worked at SCI Graham NC back from 1987-1995, just curious if any of you "High Tech Nomads" are still in the business. I am on my 5th state and wondering where everyone is now days. Mike
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 12 14:50:48 EDT 2009 | kircchoffs
Hi, please recommend a good selective wave machine which is fully automated and can run a conventional solder and selective solder in 1. im currently looking at Ersaflow. thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 18:31:32 EDT 2009 | swag
You should take a look at these guys, also: www.ace-protech.com We have one of their machines and its been great.