Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 20:35:28 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Charlie: What takes longer? 1 Forming component leads to prevent lifting 2 Placing a bag of pellets on the board, waving the board, taking the bag off the board, straightening the components, returning the bag to the front of the wave, etc, etc Goo
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 07:10:53 EDT 2007 | davef
1 Print paste on a bare board or laminate. 2 Place components in the paste. 3 Gently invert and support the board above a table. 4 At one hour intervals, record the number of components that have fallen from the board.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 19:16:28 EDT 2008 | duchoang
I am using TopazX2, placing 0603 caps with #72 FNC nozzles. Sometimes, there is solder splash around the caps, being blowed out by the nozzle (?) when it placed the part down. Any idea about the reason and solution. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 13:37:32 EDT 2009 | jimmyboz
I don't have the manuals with me, so, Which axis is SA-6? Which amp displayed "7" What is "7"? 40 volt? measure across the motor power, not to grd. I think it should be 100vac
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 16:04:17 EDT 2009 | jimmyboz
I found your ealier thread, when you swapped amps for trouble-shooting, as a rule of thumb, always swap them back, otherwise, you may introduce a new unexperienced problem. The original problem, (Z2 according to the thread) will not influence H1 unl
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 05:08:04 EDT 2002 | matherat
This sounds like it could be a SIPAD solid solder application. Bring the boards in with the solderpaste already on them in a flattened solid form. Then you could print glue on them without disturbing wet paste. 1.Print glue. (Might take a little
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 19:34:42 EDT 2005 | Tom B
You may want to check out Nihon Superior. Nihon licensed their Alloy to Aim for US production Late last month! The alloy uses nickel and the solder joints look amazing for "lead-free" they rival tin-lead in appearance. Other boasts is that you can
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 14:39:43 EDT 2009 | jdengler
Swapping a servo amp out does not lead to an alignment issue unless the new amp is way out of adjustment. Did you do a "drift" adjustment after changing the amp? Does the axis vibrate badly while moving? More likely is someone crashed a head which
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 12:32:43 EDT 2009 | davef
2.6.3 Test Pad Location Tolerances, third bullet. Why does Entek require different test point spacing than other surface finishes? Page 55, top image is off the page, partially. 2.3.6 Depanelization of Arrays, 10th bullet [Breakaway Scoring] refers
Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 00:27:12 EDT 2009 | rodrigo
Hi all, We had a servo amp replaced (SA-6) and the machine worked with no problem for the first panel (this panel of 10 only needs a TQFP100 from the MTU). Then I got the "Servo NG" error again. One of the servo paks showed a "7" on the LED. The err