Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 26 05:24:56 EST 2005 | SLVito
Morning All, I have to choice between two axial through hole machines: Panasert AVK 3 and Universal VCD Sequencer 8. I will insert axial components with 0,45 mm to 0,8 mm component lead diameter and perform jumper wire insertion in the same machine.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 24 08:42:25 EST 2005 | SLVito
Morning All, I have to choice between two axial through hole machines: Panasert AVK 3 and Universal VCD Sequencer 8. I will insert axial components with 0,45 mm to 0,8 mm component lead diameter and perform jumper wire insertion in the same machine.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 31 05:25:54 EST 2005 | gaurav
Morning All, > > I have to choice between two > axial through hole machines: Panasert AVK 3 and > Universal VCD Sequencer 8. I will insert axial > components with 0,45 mm to 0,8 mm component lead > diameter and perform jumper wire insertion in t
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 15:23:47 EDT 2021 | procyon
Hello Deni, Thanks for the comment. Could you provide a bit more information as to what pins are used to accomplish this specifically for Universal Instruments Blue label older feeders? Here is the pinout I got from UI but it does not show a statu
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 05 16:05:58 EDT 2001 | seand
Hello everyone, Your chief variable here is going to be your epoxy. Different materials react accordingly to various inspection methods but, DEPENDING on your print parameters and material, you may be able to utilize an inline inspection machine.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 30 15:28:25 EDT 2007 | gmoritz
I'm posting a diary of the major repair experience that we had this weekend. I'll follow up with a shorter post that sort of summarizes a few things. ------------------------------------------------ The service guys showed up at our facility about
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 18 14:42:22 EST 1998 | Dave F
| I heard somewhere that SMEMA has joined IPC, and that the association has decided to boycott Nepcon from | year 2000. Can anyone tell me if this is true | Nick: SMEMA and IPC are talking about merging (EP&P, 11/98, p 18). Below is a news release
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