Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 30 17:56:38 EDT 2008 | davef
Some of the popular handheld digital microscope seem to be aimed at home science projects. Units that are priced similar to the Bodelin Technologies ProScope are: * Celestron 44300 Handheld Digital Microscope * Orion Microxplore PC200 Digital Handhe
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 15:22:34 EDT 2002 | pdt203
Does anyone know the name of a smalll handheld device that cleans stencils? One looks like a palm sander and it vibrates the paste out of apertures. Thanks, Johnny Smith
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 12 10:07:23 EDT 2007 | ren777
Good day! Anybody have tried using the Tornado Infra Station as a rework station. There official site is http://www.tornadoinfra.com. This is a handheld rework station that is much cheaper, also using infrared technology on the heating elements and
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 17:25:54 EDT 2002 | pjc
Can you believe they want $7K for that SAWA thing!!!
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 10 16:34:13 EDT 2005 | CEB
You may want to look at handheld ultrasonic cleaner.
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 25 16:44:07 EDT 2007 | garek
tornado infra is garbage not a machine .. don't waste your money
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 07:24:10 EDT 2013 | bobpan
Hello Rollon, There needs to be a contrast between the sticker and board. The manual gives and example of a round red sticker. If you still cant still make this work.....Do the following. Run the machine and after it finds fiducials press stop on the
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 19 16:26:45 EDT 2002 | pjc
The Seika SAWA is the thingy you're looking for. Go to http://www.seikausa.com/sawa/index.html
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 22:37:16 EDT 2002 | davef
You're correct. It's a GREAT deal, especially when you match it up against those rip-off machines that cost $25k++. Maybe products like this will get those very nice suppliers' attention and force them to price products reasonably.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 10:33:46 EDT 2003 | davef
We use Dymax �Ultra Light-Weld�. We use an ADAC Technologies handheld for uV cure. What do you use?