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Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 10:56:32 EST 2005 | Rob

If the Leds are not in close proximity then LDR's can be used connected to a node on the ICT/wired into a micro for a simpler board - you can then test for luminous intensity as well as absence. Else you could use a cheap CCD camera with some simple

Soldering Lumiled, Luxeon LEDs

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 13:33:55 EDT 2007 | floydf

We "bar" solder them too. (It's really pulsed resistance welding). It's slow but reliable. They seem to be designed for this process. By the way, Luxeon just came out with new LEDs that have nearly the same luminous flux, but that can withstand leadf

AOI: Comparisons

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 30 11:52:05 EDT 2004 | JohnR

Rob, I'm also in the evaluation stage. I've seen demos of the MVP ultra, Landrex Optima, VI-1000 (vi-technology), and the YesTech YTV-2050. I've also researched about eight others as well. Including Agilent, Orbotech, Omron, Cyberoptics, Viscom, GSI

Re: Digital Camera

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 24 07:09:16 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | This is out of the normal scope of this site but� | | | | I am in search of a Digital Camera for use with documentation instructions. What would be the Minimum Resolution that I should require? I will need details of assemblies such as Compone

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