Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 06 03:56:45 EST 2015 | sarason
> Does anyone know of or have a copy of the > communications protocol that the Panasert RH2 or > RH6 machines use? > > Alternatively is there a > software package that can be used to talk to > these machines? > > Than
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 15 01:28:44 EDT 2009 | asozio
Just curious if anyone here has experience with a Panasert RH6 Radial Insertion machine. Ours is having some problems detecting insertion, appears to be failing to sense when the legs are cut and is triggering the error.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 27 20:35:13 EDT 2009 | michaellaw
This is the common problem for RH6 m/c.You need to check of the following: 1)Make sure the spiral corl is secure properly especially near to detection amplifier box 2)you may try to fine tuning the sensibility VR on the detection card. 3)change the t
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 03 05:22:23 EST 2015 | asozio
Does anyone know of or have a copy of the communications protocol that the Panasert RH2 or RH6 machines use? Alternatively is there a software package that can be used to talk to these machines? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 27 20:35:40 EDT 2009 | michaellaw
Just curious if anyone here has experience with a > Panasert RH6 Radial Insertion machine. Ours is > having some problems detecting insertion, appears > to be failing to sense when the legs are cut and > is triggering the error. This is the com
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 09 18:18:16 EST 2015 | asozio
I believe both are 1990's and radial insertion machines
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 08 18:52:10 EST 2015 | asozio
Sarason, Thanks for the information. I will look into your program, but it appears to be similar to one I have produced myself. I can convert between the CAD and loading reasonably well for our RH2/RH6, but cannot communicate with them online to sen
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 09 03:04:20 EST 2015 | sarason
How old are these machines. When I wrote the code it was blind from example files . I didn't even realize it was an axial inserter.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 03:37:19 EST 2015 | sarason
If you need me to do any corrections to this code to make it more workable, contact me via email on the address on my webpage. Now that I know the machine is a radial inserter the XYR's are probably wrong as they were assumed to be for an SMT machine
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 12:08:13 EDT 1998 | Graham Naisbitt
Wayne, I think Dave and Justin are correct but I would just add my twopennworth: Your customer presumably wants to know if the end-product will be reliable? If he/she wants you to prove cleanliness, ask them for the spec they want to work to and app
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