Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 16:55:58 EDT 2018 | esoderberg
I require component engineering to spec in multi vendor parts as long as the following exists 1.Mechanical +/- 15% 2. Same orientation in pocket 3. Same pocket dimensions I have to beat the engineering a few times per year but I think they have the
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 11:06:13 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hi floydl, I completely understand when it comes to data crunching after long hours of performing measurements, it's the last and most important arduous task in obtaining performance data. If a measurement and evaluation process that traditionally to
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 13:45:45 EDT 2007 | SKJ
Melf components are tube shaped so the X and Z values are the same. If you use 3D X-ray you can tell if the joint is attached to the board properly and you will not need the Z-dimension information. This might be a better longterm solution than usi
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 27 23:02:55 EDT 2005 | selva Govind
Hi Mark, This problem can be overcome by adjusting the camera brightness - Gain & Offset. I think the offset value is very high. Try reducing it.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 11 14:45:46 EDT 2010 | davef
Yes, it OK to mount axial PTH component as radial PTH, if that's what you're asking. * There are no rules for orientation. Pick something and stick to it. We like to be able to read the component value / orientation from the top towards the board.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 19:11:46 EDT 2002 | melo_guy
My company does all T&R and value added options in house.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 16:33:08 EST 2001 | davef
Time, time, time. There just never seems to be enough!!! Eh? You�re correct. Depending on the material, some trays can take a high temperature bake, while other trays, in addition to tubes, and reels, require a low temperature bake. With this la
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 22:30:09 EST 2000 | Dave F
Alberto: There's no rules, but it works sorta like this: RESISTORS Usually marked in ohms using a standard code: First two numbers is the value Third number is the multiplier 102 = 1.0 x 10� ohm = 1000 ohm = 1 kW CAPACITOR Usually not marked. When
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 22:30:09 EST 2000 | Dave F
Alberto: There's no rules, but it works sorta like this: RESISTORS Usually marked in ohms using a standard code: First two numbers is the value Third number is the multiplier 102 = 1.0 x 10� ohm = 1000 ohm = 1 kW CAPACITOR Usually not marked. When
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 10 20:43:22 EDT 2020 | victorzubashev
Hi all, I am evaluating the value of the purchase of a universal automated programming machine for SMD IC components(no operator to load/unload the component ). input: SMD reel, JEDEC tray, tubes output: JEDEC tray Required throughput: between 10,000