Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 17:10:08 EDT 2010 | travishemen
I would check for stuck inching keys.
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 25 09:00:59 EDT 2010 | slwolbert
I managed to bypass this issue by flushing FIP2 and sending status and proper back.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 29 15:36:59 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Two things: 1 Why isn't your assembly house correcting this problem? 2 Check the archives
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 01 19:36:02 EST 2003 | iman
from my humble experience : 1) check if there is nickle contaminate in the gold bath? shd have report data from the PCB fab house. 2) check if your production did 48hr bake at 125degC, IF the BGA did not come in its "original" MSD cozy packaging.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 08:10:09 EDT 2008 | soudomphong
1. Check the vision gantry motor. 2. Check the cards, and trying to swap the card to see if it still having problem, if it is, then the motor itself is bad. It doesn't come cheap either.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 18:25:22 EDT 2010 | slwolbert
Thanks for the response Travis. I'd think the table would inch or move if it were stuck inching keys. The table would eventually trigger one of the overtravel sensors on this ancient machine. Much Appreciated, Steve
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 21:58:39 EDT 2012 | jeffr
4 connectors because the pins push back ! 2/.. Check mechanical freedom of each axis. With power off.. feel each motor rotation for a burnt armature. 3/.. Replace the Driver Board.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 12:31:14 EST 2012 | emeto
1. Check for pins or something else under the rails. 2. Check the motor for the axis and the sensor that defines up position(I doubt it there is an encoder for this motor) 3. check card 4. check interface cable
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 08 09:17:18 EST 2014 | cyber_wolf
2 things can cause this 1. Go in and empty the temp folder on the C drive 2. Check and see of the lights are on on your alignment cameras. If they aren't there is an issue with the 24V power supply.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 02 23:26:12 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Is this a dual-beam GSM2? Check to make sure the machine configuration is correct for the machine, otherwise I would look at encoders for the axis and electrical connections.