Electronics Forum | Fri May 29 06:07:47 EDT 2015 | buckcho
Hello, it is important to decide to work either with pcb or with opt files (we use only pcb), I dont recommend mixing them. When you open the pcb file, make changes, optimize it to opt file, then make save as.... and here is the trick I know - save t
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 08 21:44:40 EDT 2015 | superlen
Thanks for the feedback and the confirmation that it is, in fact, a bug. I have trained my operators to always use file Save at the end of the day (up to a network drive) & then I have an external program that archives the daily setup back into our r
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 12:52:41 EDT 2005 | paulhaines2000
Try this - it's for a UP3000 but might work for you... Operator � no password Supervisor � mpm2 Maintenance � mpm3 Manufacturing � mpm4 Field Service � mpm4 1. To change or view codes, �esc� from program and go into DOS. 2. Type �cd\ULTRA\CONFIG�
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 15:36:35 EST 2006 | Darnell
Maybe at dat homie�s shop, they opted ta use Semco ridetridges instead of jars, and they didn�t gots a process put in place ta recycle da old solder paste. - aww yea foo.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 17:55:12 EDT 2006 | bobpan
oh....one more....you could also just assign your new board to the table top you want to use and just do an incremental opt. but there must be enough feeder space chow
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 17:49:39 EDT 2009 | gregoryyork
Sorry looking at your profile again and considering its Aluminium substrate I would opt for an increase to the preheat or introduce a soak to the profile to get the PCB up to reflow. Try soaking between 175 - 200C sufficient enough to heat the whole
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 14:40:09 EST 2009 | kmakiya
We had some AP machines that are long gone but found this in an old doc. Hope this works for you. Hit the “esc” key to get to a dos prompt Type “edit ap.opt” Make changes. Save and exit. Reboot machine Good luck
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 09:54:49 EDT 2019 | amitthepcbguy
Typically, the reliability of PCBs suffers significantly due to the increase in aspect ratio. It is not preferred to opt for high thickness boards. However, I would like to point out that your assumption seems to be wrong as board layers do not direc
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 25 11:56:33 EST 2020 | slthomas
I think I'd opt for a stencil with everything already cut and then tape it if that didn't screw up your stencil gasketing. Then you just have to define the process for adding the optional parts and you can decide to use those apertures or not.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 24 17:00:56 EST 2003 | razan3
RMA needs to be dry prior to the wave to work. If coverage is good and part orientation is good, then you should be okay. Pad size can be adding to the amount of material left as well. Granted it soldered before fine with .2 long leads, I would di