Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 20 05:30:11 EST 2006 | pavel_murtishev
Good day, You are right. PanaPro system isn�t very easy to use; it�s rather complex system, but very flexible and very powerful. It has a powerful core together with a lot of useful software functions. For example build-in text post-processor, good
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 11:25:06 EDT 2007 | jdumont
We use 1B73 Acrylic and coat right over an IBM processor which gets a heat sink mounted on top. Never had an issue after 5 years of production. Dont forget to post if you find anything out though.... JD
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 25 11:19:11 EST 2004 | paul_bmc
Thanks for the informative posting.. When I power up the machine this is what I get.. 1. The movable cutter does not actuate the cutter knifes. (The head still jogs 360 and the movable cutter moves in the linear axis but the c&c motor does not act
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 16:49:37 EST 2010 | davef
For a earlier, similar thread posted by an old friend Cal Driscoll ... Classes of BGA inspection machines * GO/No-go Machine specs: 50Kv, limited zoom, perpendicular head, board size. * Low to mid range machine:+75Kv, Angular inspection,zoom,image c
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 02 15:20:48 EDT 2013 | aemery
Interesting! not the usual error. In my experience when the vision cables get damaged it shows up and white noise flashes across the monitor. The connections are the easiest to check so here's your system layout with connection points. Starting at
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 22:18:50 EDT 1999 | Dave F
snip | | | | | I add my opinion to MoonMan's, hot air is the way to go. We have 3 big systems for BGA rework, 2 from AirVac, 1 from OK Industries. For most other SMT rework needs we use simple hot air systems. We have over a dozen of these small
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 16 22:43:56 EST 2006 | Ola
Hi, If I remember correctly (it has been about 15 years since i worked with one of these.)The old MCS machine is based upon a Motorola 6800/68000-series Micro processor and the operating system is OS/9 from Microware Systems Corporation. This was a r
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