Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 07:46:12 EST 2002 | ianchan
Dun you have a LCR meter? or mebbe your side calls it a LCZ meter??? whatever...it measures Inductance, Ohms, Capacitance...check-it-out-manz...
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 14:52:08 EDT 2006 | russ
Should be some numbers on the top of the other two. If you can read them we can get you the right part info. it also looks as though you have some trace and pad damage that will require repair prior to you putting down new part. Or you can remove
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 20:33:52 EST 2019 | deanm
First, you cannot measure capacitors once they are soldered onto the board. Second, why must you measure? Verify your machine set up by using intelligent feeders (if your machine has them) or a checklist, preferably by two people. If you cannot trus
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 20:40:58 EST 2002 | ianchan
Since we are on the topic, What we do over here, is to get SMT Technical to machine pick&place "sample component layouts" onto double-sided tape, which in turn is placed onto an actual PCB... QA will take that double-sided tape sample, and using an
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 13 08:32:24 EDT 2013 | rway
Have you verified the measurements on the bench with an LCR meter? Chances are you are experiencing aging with these ceramic caps. We have similar issues with X5R and X7R caps. You will see the effects of aging with returns from the field as well
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 14 12:00:10 EDT 2013 | rgduval
Is this a new assembly/new test fixture/program? Or is this an existing assembly that is suddenly exhibiting this failure? Capacitors measured in circuit will not necessarily measure their correct values. Active components in circuit will be affec
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