Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 13:24:19 EST 2016 | dekhead
Doubtful, written for 3.1... maybe get it to work with an emulator. But, again, how much trouble is it worth. I will let you know when I track down a copy. www.dekhead.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 21 17:24:23 EDT 2002 | EW
I am running capability evaluations on Dek printers with Cyber and LSM measurements. I spoke with "Phil" last year, but no standard method has been universally adopted. He had some good suggestions. We are currently selecting our own criteria and
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 14:30:32 EST 2004 | kauer
Could be an intermitant card, or encoder issue. Sounds like the machine is giving this error because it is loosing track of one of the axis and instead of trying to move something and possibly crash, it locks up in error mode. Could be something as s
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 25 16:40:09 EDT 2011 | cbroegger
Have been through the same problem with the eurostep cards. The missing communications with the cards, suggest that some acid leaked from the batteries have etched tracks/and or the serial converters (soic8) on the cards. In all cases, clean the card
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 05:39:58 EST 1999 | Scott Davies
We are currently using circle, cross and double-cross(#) fiducial patterns with SiPlace equipment. Most of the problems seem to occur when, in the case of a HASL fiducial mark, a PCB is topside reflowed, goes away for thru-hole and comes back for bot
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 14:55:26 EDT 2012 | davef
Not the best situation in the world, but you know that. Check with printer equipment suppliers [eg, DEK, MPM, etc] for a product called "Stencil Clean Wipes." Back in the old days, we'd: * Wipe the stencil with a solvent soaked wipe * Put the sten
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 14:09:29 EDT 1999 | JohnW
Wendy, I've done this before using a machined piece of FR4 material to hold the board (machined like a DEK plate )in place at the press . It ensures that the boards are alway's in the right place and that none of the components are damaged..also sto
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 13:15:13 EST 2006 | realchunks
SWAG is prolly right. You can verify the tactile sensor by watching the machine carefully. When finding the stencil height, make sure the board goes all the way up and touches the stencil to trigger the tactile. If it doesn't, then something is wr
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 11:04:38 EST 2016 | stevea
The answer is CyberOptics. Buy Viscom SPI and you are already buying "CyberOptics Inside". Koh Young is far too expensive these days for comparable systems and Parmi is still an "Up and Comer" with a short track history leaving most of the long ter
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 14:58:31 EDT 1999 | Wendy Casker
John, Thanks for the advice. I spoke with some of the connector suppliers apps guys today and they have what is called "European" style tooling which consists of top and bottom tooling. The board sits on rails and the Bottom tooling receives the pi