Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 07 13:29:12 EST 2015 | jimmyboz
The machine will allow more functions other then > power off, forgot to press reset button. Any one > know what ESC 3 means? Promise me 3 peanuts and a book of matches, and i will try to find out. I mean, are you still having the problem?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 10:40:29 EDT 2015 | kurtiss
The machine will allow more functions other then power off, forgot to press reset button. Any one know what ESC 3 means?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 23 10:21:45 EDT 2015 | kurtiss
During production the machine Cycle Alarm ESC 3. When cycling power the error shows up again during a zero set after performing the Z1 zero set. When it errors out on zero set the only option that the machine allows is to power off. Thanks in advance
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 07 13:32:50 EST 2015 | jimmyboz
Oh, IP2, holder 3 is not making the sensor that confirms it is up far enough for the X2 to move. It may even be just timing.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 21:58:38 EDT 2018 | ir11
Hi There... Sorry to post another query here but I have an existing line for pick & place machine using FUJI NXT II M6 Generation 1. We would like to add NXT modules but then the available modules that we have now is NXT III Generation 3. Is it pos
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 03:25:43 EDT 2017 | sbar5781
Any insight appreciated!
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 08 21:49:24 EDT 2017 | sbar5781
Hello, I have a few PCB boards i am trying to be manufactured that are miniaturized medical devices. Thus they require IPC Class 3 Specs. However as miniature devices they have limited space, including a 0.4mm pitch BGA socket, which currently has
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 06:16:31 EDT 2017 | jamesbarnhart
I think you needed an IPC Class 3 annular ring because for very dense designs, the smaller the annular ring the better, as less space is taken by the pad or via and more space can be dedicated to routing the traces in highly populated areas of the bo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 24 09:16:36 EDT 2018 | dleeper
You can't mix different Generation machines on the same base, but other than that, there shouldn't be any issue having different generation machines on the same line.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 06 06:56:26 EST 2015 | stivais
How about rework (touch-up) for Class 3? Some say that you are not allowed to rework anything for Class 3. Though I have not found any proof for this 'requirement' in the standards.