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Buying 1 or 2 Post reflow AOI and 1 Pre reflow AOI

Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 06 07:46:33 EST 2015 | clampron

Good Morning RedChilli, I have worked with Mirtec for quite a few years. I have looked at some of the other machines mentioned but have no practical experience with them. I started with the Mirtec MV-2 (long ago)due to the success of this platform,

JUKI and USB 2 Floppy Disk emulator

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 12:15:57 EDT 2022 | kumarb

We have the Emerald-X (Yamaha YV88X) and used this article and software for our machine. Working very well. https://www.philscomputerlab.com/gotek-floppy-emulator.html# Perhaps consider the software from the above link.

JUKI and USB 2 Floppy Disk emulator

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 26 09:39:21 EDT 2022 | compit

The emulator doesn't work that way. You can create only 1.44 MB partitions (e.g. 100 pieces on one flash drive) (with the supplied software) and they will be visible as floppy disks. It is not a USB port.

JUKI and USB 2 Floppy Disk emulator

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 23 09:52:51 EDT 2022 | jojoled

Can anybody recomend exact model number of USB to floppy disk emulator, which works for sure on JUKI KE7xx series PnP machines? I have bought this one : https://www.gotekemulator.com/P_view.asp?pid=54 and have KE760 machine, but it doesnt work (tried

JUKI and USB 2 Floppy Disk emulator

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 26 10:55:31 EDT 2022 | kumarb

a DOS USB stack will be required. If Windows -> the USB driver for this device will be required. If Juki has a custom OS then even less of a chance of a success. In all cases, you are introducing far too many layers of unnecessary software that is d

Mixing 2 and 4 layer designs on a single panel

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 11:17:43 EDT 2010 | ysutariya

The only issue is that now you are paying for a 4 layer board and only getting a 2 layer board. In the long run, it will definitely cost you if this is a higher running product. Other than that you shouldn't have any issues.

2 questions: via tenting and annular ring terminology.

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 19:38:01 EDT 1999 | John

Q #1) Is it more reliable to have the mask tent over the vias or risk getting vias half filled with solder? These are vias with an .020" hole and .040" or .050" pad. Q #2) When speaking of annular rings, I have always thought of them as minimums. Su

Re: 2 questions: via tenting and annular ring terminology.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 09:47:41 EDT 1999 | Peter Brant

| | Q #1) Is it more reliable to have the mask tent over the vias or risk getting vias half filled with solder? These are vias with an .020" hole and .040" or .050" pad. WIth regards to this question, and scott's follow up, I have used the "epoxy me

Mixing 2 and 4 layer designs on a single panel

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 15:01:52 EDT 2010 | James Neal

Manufacturing-wise, is there a problem with doing a single panel with both four layer and two layers designs on it? I do prototype runs with multiple designs on the same panel, and I'd like to start including four layer. It seems to me that I can g

Re: 2 questions: via tenting and annular ring terminology.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 07 00:28:59 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook

| Q #1) Is it more reliable to have the mask tent over the vias or risk getting vias half filled with solder? These are vias with an .020" hole and .040" or .050" pad. John, It depends......mainly on the via size. Tenting works on smaller vias. Tent

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