Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 10:58:38 EDT 2006 | barryg
Does anyone out there have much experiance with the testronics bench aoi system? We apperently cannot get a demo and are considering the testronics and a mirtec system. Any other systems out there that are in the 25-60k range you would recommend?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 12:26:55 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Sounds like your flux to me. Since you cannot change the board or the machine, changing flux would be one question mark you could take away with a phone call and a sample. You will really be surprised how different fluxes can affect your final prod
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 18:33:25 EDT 2006 | russ
i would say that if you are doing localized heating than you will be okay, A socket is just a socket and cannot be degraded electrically anyway. Russ
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 12:44:28 EDT 2006 | russ
Cannot be done, no way to solder the heat pad underneath center. P.S. Rob also spells color wrong!!! must have been a real bad school!! How does the wave master do it? Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 20:29:27 EDT 2006 | darby
Setup>Input Password>scpssa(enter - then do not move the mouse! and then type)>scpfac You cannot go via the sys setup button. Watcha doin' in there anyhow? Dangerous stuff.
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 11 08:44:47 EST 2007 | jerry
No, 50 parts on one side and 4 SOIC leds on the other. The LEDs cannot go through the wave so I need to mask them off or cover them up to protect them during the wave.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 20:00:53 EST 2007 | roddy
You cannot put these machines in a clean room enviornment, but if you must go with the MYdata a Philips Assembleon. They are easy to program and changeover a simple. Foot print should suit your needs. Where are you located?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 11 16:29:51 EDT 2007 | anthony
Novastar is JUNK, that is why you cannot get repeatable results. Check the conveyor rails, you will find they are warped. Novastar uses cheap, non-machined rails. Straight from china or india. Their stuff is garbage. Best to swallow the loss and star
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 10:49:39 EDT 2007 | jdumont
Yea, boot device fail is just the hard drive dead most likely. Its looking for the system files and cannot find them. You can prob buy a replacement hard drive with the necessary files on it from the supplier if you have no backup...
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 20 20:21:31 EDT 2007 | davef
Hussman Comments are: * Generally, the "3b PCB Fab:" documents are written by the fabs. Nufsed * There's no reason that you cannot define your boards by specifying the stack [that you learn from the most preferred of the seven shops of your supplier]