Electronics Forum | Thu May 08 10:16:17 EDT 2003 | davef
Observations are: * Center most lead of the fuse on the top right of the assembly looks like it has excellent solder flow, but this is PTH. From the amount of solder, it must have been wave or hand soldered. * Center most lead of the fuse on the bot
Electronics Forum | Thu May 01 13:58:14 EDT 2003 | bremerg
Gentlemen, Does anyone have any failure information on IRC, CHP2-100-R500F (5 OHM, 2W, 1%) resistors. We have experienced two failures on the same circuit board where the metalization on the component separated from the component causing an open ci
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 16 15:43:37 EDT 2024 | rup
Some of those older machines have a fuse behind the e-stop button.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 13:32:21 EDT 2019 | rgduval
To isolate the MOT failure, try swapping the MOT card with another MOT card. If the failure moves, then the problem is in the card. If the failure does not move, the MOT card is not your problem. If the MOT card is not the issue, then your problem
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 18:39:59 EST 2014 | rhcriad
We have an MPM UP2000 stencil printer and have a lot of issues with burned out 6410 driver cards (or driver cards just failing to work). I have looked over these threads and found that this is a common issue with these cards. I understand that thes
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 10 14:11:27 EST 2003 | genny
It's always safer to use a higher voltage cap than a lower voltage cap. It isn't a fuse... There is only one case where we dropped the voltage on a cap. We were using a tantalum cap that was rated to 16V, but had been built in the standard packagi
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 16:37:14 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| Just curious what effect pinholes and solder voids can have on solder joints that have high current passing thru them. Also could moisture from steam sterilization (autoclaving) get inside a said solder joint and then outgas during high current, an
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 24 11:19:21 EST 2008 | sjones
I am having problems soldering a Rohs compliant BGA ATMEL AT91RM9200(rohs compliant board) This device recommends a soldering profile from J-STD-20 and a minimum peak package temperature of 250 centigrade,peak 260. However a lot of the other componen
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 24 11:26:08 EST 2008 | sjones
I am having problems soldering a Rohs compliant BGA ATMEL AT91RM9200(rohs compliant board) This device recommends a soldering profile from J-STD-20 and a minimum peak package temperature of 250 centigrade,peak 260. However a lot of the other componen
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 18:24:13 EDT 2004 | pjohnson@volterra.com
Simple process - we use similar Kester solder brands of "no clean" low residue solder wick to clean our pads, then brush with isopropyl, and apply Kesters brand of tacky flux under a Leica 6x microscope. We do this on 7x7mm and 9x9mm packages. This w