Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 12:23:43 EDT 2023 | poly
On my one and I think all of them you need to do it manually. Send the stencil shuttle to front, There's two hex screws either side (4 total) you need to loosen. There a little indicator for the different common sizes. Then send the shuttle to the
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 28 10:09:59 EDT 1998 | Scott Davies
| | Where can I find pliers to accept a round standoff? | Scott: Two ideas come to mind: | 1. change the stand-off round to to a hex shape | 2. if you must use the round shape, go to Sears, buy a "robogrip" and a pack of the platic inserts that fi
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 09 15:02:25 EDT 2002 | hartyl
hi, in our school we started a new project, decoding the 8 data-adresses of the LPT to a 7-segment-display. they wanted to make it display 0 - 9 and a dot if its bigger (one nibble). i thought this is nonsense, i'd decode it to a hex-number. ok, now
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 09 16:46:10 EDT 2002 | davef
Search on "display driver" at: * Newark [ http://www.newark.com/ ] * Digikey [http://www.digikey.com/ ]
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 21 03:13:28 EST 2003 | mantis
Nele. You can find a file converter for .s19 and hex to .bin formats at this site. http://www.techedge.com.au/utils/bincvt.htm its a very useful tool. Regards
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 07 14:56:32 EST 2011 | dilogic
Looking for set of 45721402/45721502 PROM's. If anyone has them, or can send me hex file to programm them myself, will be very thankful !
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 15 23:19:38 EDT 2020 | kylehunter
You literally just loosen both hex bolts and slide the bar to the pitch you want. Then tighten the bolts. You can also remove the bar, and flip it over to get additional pitches.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 16:39:58 EST 2011 | leppy
I have a VIOS file that we generated from an ftip file using PPS. I load that file into the AMS software to do optimization and feeder distributing. I have a few things that I need to do to every workorder that I create but they are fiddly to do
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 25 10:55:01 EDT 2015 | emanuel
We are using a Comet chipshooter complemented by an Emerald for more complex parts. Both are old but true workhorses, for our small batches are more than enough. There is one annoying thing with the Comet and the 2 tables method when it comes to fidu
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 19:28:22 EST 2005 | KEN
Euro's....Euro's....ah yes here it is. RoHS, Article 4....shall not contain: Hex Chromium, lead, mercury and Euro's. I heard our sales guys telling a customer tour the other day that we were No Clean, VOC free, lead free and Euro free compliant!