Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 09:38:30 EST 2002 | davef
Excuse me seeming to parrot Wolfgang�s posting, but he makes good points and I'd like to expand on them. I disagree that it's about disliking a "non-techie to post a reply/comment to the SMTNet forums." It's not about WHO posts. It's about WHAT i
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 18 13:10:16 EST 2008 | andersenequipmentllc
I need a service manual for a Philips CSM84 type > PA1306/20. I have the PA1306/40 manual, if that > is any use to anyone. The 1306/20 was the last > model with analog servo amps and DC brush motors, > the 1306/40 was the first with AC brushless
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 12:59:50 EST 2004 | babe
Sorry for the late reply, I am an ersa dealer may I suggest mounting an alternative thermocouple attached to a DMM in close proximity to the BGA. See what the differences are in your readings from the DMM and the Digital temp reading on the IR550A. I
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 07 11:04:58 EST 2006 | rlackey
We had 6's, 6-4000's, 6E's, & 6E-4000's. They we all the same to program, but from memory: the 4000's could handle larger boards (356x457mm?) & the E's had the Back/front key switch on the side of the monitor block, whereas the straight 6 had it on
Electronics Forum | Tue May 08 13:02:39 EDT 2007 | jmelson
I need a service manual for a Philips CSM84 type PA1306/20. I have the PA1306/40 manual, if that is any use to anyone. The 1306/20 was the last model with analog servo amps and DC brush motors, the 1306/40 was the first with AC brushless motors and d
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 15:47:50 EDT 2003 | Hoss
Hello, We're an EMS provider doing low volume/high mix production. We've found a hole in our ECO and revision control systems that needs to be fixed. Within our ERP system, whenever possible, we try to keep the customer rev of an assembly as our i
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 03:42:41 EST 2000 | Chris May
Typical idents are as follows, but not limited to:- 5% 3 digits, first two are significant figures, third is number of zeros and letter "R" is decimal point. 1% 4 digits, first three are significant figures fourth digit is number of zeros and lette
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 09:00:14 EST 2012 | davef
A thermocouple is a set of two wires welded together at one end, where a junction is formed between the two wires. Because each wire is composed of a different type of metal, each wire reacts differently to the temperature of the junction. Because of
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 29 10:23:30 EDT 2008 | vladig
Everyone has been playing a guess game so far :-) but we don't even know what the lead finish is:-) Even old (Sn-Pb finish) days, the ammount of Pb in the plating would be on a single digit level (just to mitigate Sn-whiskers growth), meaning that th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 05 15:22:48 EDT 2013 | davef
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