Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 26 19:53:48 EDT 2018 | sarason
Suck it and see, start at a 3V pulse, then a 5V pulse, then a 12V pulse, time is not likely to be that critical but a few milliseconds should do! sarason
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 23 16:42:14 EST 2021 | davef
Check technical papers in Nov 4, 2021 Newsletter [ https://smtnet.com/express/index.cfm?fuseaction=archives&issue=20211104] NovaCentrix's PulseForge Soldering In-Line, with proprietary high-intensity thermal technology, reflows a wide Range of t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 19 19:43:38 EST 2023 | smtusa
How does the Yamaha iPulse line compare to the Assembleon MG1? My friends had amazing experience with the MG1 and prefer them. I have never seen an iPulse in person. The heads and software look very similar between the two machines. The M2 seems
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 20 17:40:03 EDT 2002 | pjc
Depends on which Assembleon machine, aye? The "GEM" line, Topaz & Emerald, stuff is Yamaha- Japan, which I consider more along the lines of Juki and i-Pulse (Tenyru/Yamaha), and maybe Samsung. The "Power" line, ACM & FCM, on the other hand is pure Du
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 20 08:32:28 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
I actually did replace the cable from the comp box to the X-boards. The original small x-motor was indeed bad. I verified this by taking it to my working machine and trying to pulse it when it was in my hand. (the mot boards were loaded). Then I to
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 22:32:41 EST 2002 | alex_k
I am looking to make a circut that uses a pulse from a dome switch to turn on two LED's, then turn them off with another pulse. What is the smallest way to do this? Is an ASIC a possiblity? Thank you
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 06:26:57 EDT 2003 | loz
Hi all. Can anyone offer any feedback from prior experience of I-pulse M1 SMT mahcines. Usual stuff, ie capability strengths, weaknesses etc.Also any quirks in the platform? Thanks in advance. Loz
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 14:44:38 EST 2005 | PlatingScience
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Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 20:48:54 EDT 2005 | darby
Mike, I was wondering why you are comparing a 6 head machine (Samsung) to a 3 head machine (i-Pulse). I sort of thought you would look at the M2 to compare to the SM320. Just curious. Darby.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 04:44:55 EDT 2006 | basem
We choose i-PULSE as our#1. However, we have concerns in regards to maintainance, reliability, and accuracy. High density, small form factor, and high performance products. If you think the M4Es can do the job for us, then let us know. Thanks, Bas