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Problem measuring parallelism wave

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 08 14:56:09 EST 2011 | rkr76

Hello everyone, I have a question regarding wavesoldering and measuring if a proces/machine is in control. I made a custom carrier for measuring contact time, parallelism, solder temperature, coveyorspeed and some data of the preheat section. The s

Wave Solder question

Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 10:14:22 EDT 2012 | patrickbruneel

are the briges like this (O-O) parallel to the wave or random parallel and perpendicular to the wave

Wave Solder question

Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 14:15:30 EDT 2012 | rway

So it went from parallel to perpendicular with regards to the wave, or it stayed parallel?

ADC interface to parallel port

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 17:23:07 EST 2001 | chan_tharma

Hi all, I want to design a circuit which would convert analog signal to digital signal(0-5V)and send it to a parallel port then display the value on the PC screen. If anyone have any idea let me know...... Thanx Tharma

ADC interface to parallel port

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 17:24:02 EST 2001 | chan_tharma

Hi all, I want to design a circuit which would convert analog signal to digital signal(0-5V)and send it to a parallel port then display the value on the PC screen. If anyone have any idea let me know...... Thanx Tharma

Wave Solder question

Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 11:54:33 EDT 2012 | patrickbruneel

Chris, If the short in the picture is parallel to the wave turning the board 90Deg will solve the issue. Because then the lagest spacing will face the wave parallel and the smallest space perpendicular.

Wave Solder question

Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 11:58:48 EDT 2012 | rway

Chris, > > If the short in the picture is parallel > to the wave turning the board 90Deg will solve > the issue. Because then the lagest spacing will > face the wave parallel and the smallest space > perpendicular. Yes, good point Patrick. H

Series or parallel machines

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 24 09:35:37 EST 2012 | rmazenha

Hi, i have 2 pick&place machines. which configuration is better: put 2 in series or parallel? Thanks

Series or parallel machines

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 25 17:04:38 EST 2012 | davef

If you can put and run all the parts for a single product on one machine, run them in parallel. If you can't, run them in series.

DEK 265LT problem

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 16:47:37 EDT 2018 | erici

Thanks for all your help guys. The problem ended up with the parallel port where the hardware key(dongle) was attached. The cabling from the pc to the parallel port at the back of the machine was defective. Cheers

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