Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 07:31:48 EST 2005 | jax
I have X5's and we run standard SMEMA.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 09:03:41 EST 2004 | caldon
Chris- I use the SMEMA Standard as a reference. Goto http://www.smema.org and click the Council Standards link on the Home page. the SMEMA standard you want is 3.1 or http://www.smema.org/smema3.1.pdf Hope this Helps. Enjoy, Cal www.CTDI.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 09:05:22 EST 2008 | caldon
One could check the SMEMA interface standard (http://smema.ipc.org/smema1.2.pdf )
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 18 15:58:47 EDT 2002 | JS
You can find the spec on the IPC website in download format. Just type "Smema standards" in your search box and go Regards
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 15:17:38 EDT 2006 | russ
SMEMA standards are 5mm edge clearance
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 14:27:23 EST 2007 | Cal
Just in case ya need it... http://www.smema.org/smemastandards.htm SMEMA Standard 1.2 Enjoy, Cal
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 04 15:40:05 EST 2008 | dougt
Do a search here for SMEMA standards, I had problems a while back and had to swap some wires on an OEM's machine to get it to interface correctly to our equipment. Probably not the same problem as your having but I did write a long winded explinatio
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 07:49:37 EDT 2001 | caldon
Depending on how old your through hole equipment is it should be SMEMA compatible. A copy of the SMEMA wiring diagram and protocalls can be down loaded from the IPC web site Under downloadable Doccuments SMEMA Standards. SMEMA : http://www.ipc.org/ht
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 19 07:55:41 EDT 2002 | Claude_Couture
Dilbert, You are both right! Just above the schematic in the Smema standard it says: "Conformance to the standard may be achieved by the appropriate design of the equipment or by providing special adaptors which enable the equipment to meet the stand
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 15:14:53 EDT 2019 | compit
As you can see in machine B on pins 1-2, the circuit closes - give the button / contact here. The voltage you provide most likely applies to pins 3-4. In my (and in the SMEMA standard) it looks like this: