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Mydata Hydra tool reference mark error

Electronics Forum | Wed May 08 11:20:24 EDT 2013 | amelby

Thanks for the info on the Hydra tubes that will be helpful. I found the answer from one of the Mydata techs. The Camera needs the hydra head to go slower then 1.9m/sec and the setting was at 1.8m/sec. They found out that even if the machine was set

QUAD 4c big placement delay

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 07 04:44:23 EDT 2017 | dentata911

Thank you for your answer. But maximum value for modcode 7 is 255. 255x3.3 msec is 0.8 sec. And I need 2-3 seconds...

Cover tape tearing

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 19:47:43 EST 2005 | Liza

Hi GS, You mentioned that polystyrene should be sealed by low method. We are currently using the ffg parameters for polystyrene monolayer dull finish carrier tape and AA cover tape. Are these considered low by standard? These are the parameters r

Quad 2C

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 08 07:23:03 EST 2011 | leemeyer

Thanks Bobpan, A function 6 tells me that I have firmware ver IVC 3.05. I keep getting a motor error 4 "The Xand/or Y axis did not reach the commanded position within 500 msec." The battery was dead on this machine so the mod codes were lost. I en

Vacuum Delta

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 27 14:07:25 EST 2002 | Stefan

In order to kiss off the components with an air blow, there are two times to consider: 1. reaction time of the solenoid ( to shut off the vacuum and turn on the air ), 5-10 ms 2. time required to fill up an air hose, which leads to the nozzle. Assumi

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 03:55:45 EDT 1999 | Brian

| We have some SMT components with gold plated leads. They're actually LCC led packages. A good solder alloy to use would be Indium / Lead to reduce tin dissolution into the gold and avoid the resultant brittle intermetallic compound. However, a reco

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 06:01:12 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | We have some SMT components with gold plated leads. They're actually LCC led packages. A good solder alloy to use would be Indium / Lead to reduce tin dissolution into the gold and avoid the resultant brittle intermetallic compound. However, a re

Ultra low cost pick & place?

Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 16:09:10 EDT 2008 | jmelson

Hmm, interesting. My Philips CSM84 weighs 1600 Lbs or so, and it bounces around quite a bit when moving. It doesn't really move very fast, maybe 2 M/sec tops, and 3600 CPH is about all you really get unless the feeder is right across from the compo

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 09:54:40 EDT 1999 | Brian

| | | We have some SMT components with gold plated leads. They're actually LCC led packages. A good solder alloy to use would be Indium / Lead to reduce tin dissolution into the gold and avoid the resultant brittle intermetallic compound. However, a

Re: Soldering to Gold

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 10:09:17 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | | We have some SMT components with gold plated leads. They're actually LCC led packages. A good solder alloy to use would be Indium / Lead to reduce tin dissolution into the gold and avoid the resultant brittle intermetallic compound. However,

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