Electronics Forum: bad block (Page 1 of 4)

Block skip on Universal A/I

Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 22:27:41 EDT 1999 | Big K

My company has a product line that utilizes multi-up PCB's. In order to cut costs for this product line, I have been asked to look into ways of running panels that contain bad blocks. Our SMT equipment is quite capable of doing this, but I need to k

Re: Block skip on Universal A/I

Electronics Forum | Sat May 08 11:53:52 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| My company has a product line that utilizes multi-up PCB's. In order to cut costs for this product line, I have been asked to look into ways of running panels that contain bad blocks. Our SMT equipment is quite capable of doing this, but I need to

Block protection of Flash ROM

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 09 21:20:28 EST 1999 | Gyver

Hello all, Recently, we had a bad problem of block protection. You know, our programmer can't protect the 29F002 flash ROM, and our motherboard doesn't have 12 volts output for BIOS. So, from the preceding phenomena, it seems impossible to get a prot

Re: Block skip on Universal A/I

Electronics Forum | Sun May 09 14:02:28 EDT 1999 | Southwest Automation Consultants

| My company has a product line that utilizes multi-up PCB's. In order to cut costs for this product line, I have been asked to look into ways of running panels that contain bad blocks. Our SMT equipment is quite capable of doing this, but I need to

Wire soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 19:43:56 EDT 2008 | davef

While it's possible, we don't think that soldering a wire of this low of an AWG to a board is a good idea. We're concerned that mechanical vibration and heating / cooling will stress the solder connection to the point of failure during routine table

Quad IVc Feeder Base Electrical

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 12:16:46 EST 2012 | leemeyer

I read back through your post. It seems that you do not have bases that belong with the 4C machine. I think that you have bases for Q series machines. That would explain why the connectors don't fit. You say that there are blocks on the feeder base.

X outs

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 11:31:37 EDT 2002 | Bob

Be careful when using a sticker, if it is too thick it can affect the print, you may get leakage which can cause the underside of the stencil to get dirty. Another option depending on the quantity is to segregate the boards so that you do not have t

Quad IV-c feeder error

Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 03 09:36:29 EST 2019 | bobpan

Good job.... Sorry i didnt see this post...some of us were busy snow tubing over the weekend...haha. Many times over the years....the rubber belt inside the feeder will deposit material inside. Sometimes it ends up on the sensors and blocks the ligh

PCB Support Pin

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 22 14:33:41 EDT 2020 | majdi4

Thank you @Makersan CO for your input . Am still doing research for a best tool choice.. I want to avoid pneumatic supports because i had bad experiences with it..am looking for magnetic base supports involved in a dynamic movement block .. or someth

Another in a long line of Philips Topaz questions....

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 12 13:10:27 EDT 2007 | jseagle

We always do block conversion and have never had a problem. Is there a problem with the accuracy of your PCBs from the vendor? If you can get a panel placed correctly the next panels should also place correctly. I just created a 2x8 panel with hal

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