Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 09:11:04 EST 2006 | mgrimes
Try Here: http://www.wrightwood.com/Media/nascar/A002-086.mov
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 21:42:41 EDT 2003 | adlsmt
I have only used this on Mov assy's, never on boards. If using no-clean does the joint appearance enhance AOI effectivnes? Anyone tried it? The cost would be worth it.
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 29 12:55:38 EST 2012 | tech_fun
i don't thing that it is a rule. the only ideea is to mov the camera exactly above the hole in the middle.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 18 11:39:06 EDT 2009 | chrisgriffin
Greg, You guys are right, it was a thermistor. I believe the machine was powered up with the wrong voltage. Here is what gets damaged if the transformer is tapped for 230 and you apply 480: 1. Both CPU modules on the MX100 PLC's blown. 2. Both col
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 20 02:27:27 EST 2019 | spoiltforchoice
Well yes except it's marked M1 on the PCB, suggesting it's exactly what it looks like, a metal oxide varistor or 'MOV' specifically one rated to 130VAC making the board itself an AC product that takes 110V input. To replace, find any 130v varistor o
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 02:16:07 EDT 2006 | AR
We are experiencing some difficulties with reflow soldering a 1210-sized MOV with silver/palladium finish. The PCB finish is SAC. When inspecting the board after reflow it seems that nearly all solder is gone both from the pads and the component term
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 26 21:53:47 EDT 2017 | kieren
Hi Everyone. I am looking for some help with my Juki Ke750. The problem is that after booting up and then starting the home position function I receive an error as stated below Message File Error E0000: KEY=200078 STATUS=2 C:¥X750 ¥GX3ERROR。MSG
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 15:56:50 EST 2004 | pdeuel
Thanks, That's the direction i'm headed. After by passing relay altogeather, testing large caps for the driver supply, replacing bridge rectifiers, and the MOV's, that's about all im left with. The vacuum motor will run with the software toggle witho
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 12:50:22 EST 2012 | jmartens1978
I have a project that I am working on and would like some input from anyone that has some knowledge on High Voltage Arcing on PCBs. Problem: I have a PCB that is enclosed in a plastic enclosure that has metal pins and switch that extend to the outs
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 10:40:56 EST 2013 | rway
I have been doing this since day one of getting the AOI. It just seemed logical. I don't know what type of AOI you have, but what I have found works best is to use solder inspection to catch parts that are loaded into a no-load location. Move the