Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 04 17:48:04 EST 2002 | sleech
Dave: We can added the local of Service Corp Of Retired Executives (SCORE) to the list. I was surprised at the array of assistance that is available. You can find the local chapter in the phonebook or as the SBA for a referral Stu
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 29 20:12:02 EST 2003 | franklam
Back to square one, is your monitor physically damaged or is it mulfunctioned? Try the local monitor repairing tech's, may give u a surprise. We had the one at the front panel fixed by a local repairing guy here,(cheap $75). It works.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 19 16:52:11 EST 2005 | Mike Konrad
Just curious� Why only localized cleaning? Why not clean the entire board? Localized cleaning by nature is labor intensive. Mike Konrad Aqueous Technologies (909) 944-7771 ext 29 www.aqueoustech.com konrad@aqueoustech.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 10 13:50:51 EDT 2005 | jdumont
Can you elaborate? If the point of local fiducials is to find the center of the part how could it matter on some machines and not others....?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 10 14:41:45 EDT 2005 | jdengler
I agree with PR. We run down to 12 mil pitch with out local fids. We run with 2 global fids for a panel of up to 40 boards. This has worked very well for us. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 20:51:41 EST 2005 | davef
Pete, the SF Bay Area gets very muggy this time of the year. Look here http://www.weather.com/weather/local/94110?lswe=94110&lwsa=WeatherLocalUndeclared&from=whatwhere
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 13:14:34 EDT 2006 | lgroves
While I can only speak for Samsung equipment I believe that this would not be a problem for most modern machines as the local fid positions are usually programmable
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 14:32:53 EDT 2006 | curious
The fid is just a "known reference" location, the only advantage/difference is proximity to the part. It almost sounds like you are using the local fid as your part placement coordinates? So maybe the CS machine IS different but something doesn't sou
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 14:49:35 EDT 2006 | sliebl
We teach all of the fids. Globals and Locals. This is because we use a magnetic table, not a pass through conveyor. Without showing the machine the global fids, it has no idea where we've mounted the board.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 15:15:24 EDT 2006 | russ
to use local fids such as this you must use the cad data, when the machine knows where it is supposed to be and seeks there it reads where it (PCB) really is and then corrects the machine, it does not have to be symetrical at all. If you teach fids