Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 22 15:10:57 EST 2020 | ilavu
Tom, There are two power supply in the machine. One on top of VME box and other behind power distribution panel. The voltage that you see and check at PDP is not from VME.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 00:06:15 EST 2020 | ttheis
I believe I found the power supply you refer to on the back side of the pdp mounting panel. I will have a look at it.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 23 12:24:37 EST 2020 | ilavu
1. Palm down the GSM and open the safety cover to check input voltage +12VDC (at KDC2 3PL pins 2 to 3) and output voltage +5VDC (at KDC2 2PL pin 4 to 3) at the DC/DC converter. The DC/DC converter is located inside the control panel assembly ("Nose c
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 22 16:15:26 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory
| Could anyone recommend a good depanization tool for a PCMCIA | panel which has breakaways. For several reasons, we decided to | go with this approach rather than scoring and I'm less than | pleased with the punch presses we currently use. Any h
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 17:17:46 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| I was at the Southcon show in Orlando and saw a PCB depanelization machine which was basically a rotary saw which cut through the scoring on the panel. I don't remember the name of the company though so I can't get any info on this. Does anyone k
Electronics Forum | Thu May 14 14:24:28 EDT 2009 | swag
We depanel most of our PCB's using a router. We design and build all of our own fixtures in-house. Our rigid boards have not been a problem and we seem to have mastered tooling designs that work well. However, we are also running thousands of pane
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 09 07:53:16 EDT 2012 | davef
Allowable bow & twist: Together, both IPC-A-600G and IPC-6012B represent the core IPC documents for describing the acceptable and nonconforming conditions that are either externally or internally visible on finished printed boards. IPC-A-600G relies
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 11 17:44:30 EDT 2001 | aaelect
OK, OK. 672 ball BGA. The pcbs are PC Card bus size and are .015 thick. There are 3 on a panel with about 1/2" between and rails. The aluminum plates are about 3" by 7". There are 3 cutouts which allow for the parts from either side to protrude du
Electronics Forum | Tue May 18 14:23:07 EDT 2004 | tigerlordgm
If your main concern is keeping small hand tools at specific work areas, such as placement machines and screen printers, then you can try a few different things. First, many machines have an access panel that is key controlled. If you place the tool
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 22 12:47:23 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| I'm trying to put together a set of design guides for use for new designers | in house or to be sent out for contracted layout work. I would like to start with a top ten list of things that will go wrong if rules aren't available. For example testp