Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 12 03:12:37 EST 2014 | alexeis
Hi, Solution of the ASM / Siemens is nice but in terms of the display of the results is quite limited and sometimes difficult to define. Our clients built (some of them with our help) separate software takes the data from the machine (the database)
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 01 12:42:30 EDT 2007 | dphilbrick
Jeff send me an email let me know what your up to these days dphilbrick@qualcon1.com Doug
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 08 08:07:02 EST 2014 | aflex
Hi, I am not very much sure but try to replace the SMDs and PCBs used. May be they are not updated enough to support.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 04:28:02 EDT 2014 | oxygensmd
I tried already this passwords and didn't work. :( So I'm looking for password to OISEnginer/OISAdministrator access. Thanks, Kristof
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 13:48:56 EST 2019 | dontfeedphils
Super late reply, but I just went through the same hunt and thought I'd post the files for posterity sake. https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Ztj-AUou6oiZiIRkJinBWuaVorWYvP2_
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 29 09:31:18 EDT 2008 | davef
No fixture needed. Look here: * http://curiousinventor.com/guides/Surface_Mount_Soldering/QFP * http://www.infidigm.net/articles/solder/ * http://video.google.com/videosearch?sourceid=navclient&ie=UTF-8&rls=GGLC,GGLC:1969-53,GGLC:en&q=soldering+qfp
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 27 07:38:03 EST 2019 | dontfeedphils
SMT Maestro is the easiest to use by far, unfortunately it seems to have been wiped from the web. Here's a link that should work though... https://drive.google.com/open?id=1Ztj-AUou6oiZiIRkJinBWuaVorWYvP2_
Electronics Forum | Fri May 10 18:46:12 EDT 2002 | peterson
I posted a similar question a few months ago. Basically, I asked: "Can anyone who is NOT a salesman for an OI company, provide an objective argument for purchasing these very expensive systems." Well folks, not surprisingly, no one has posted a respo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 16:54:33 EDT 2005 | linny999
Siemens is an excellent platform. To reduce your scrap:- Carry out the specified maintenance, especially the segments and valve plungers; Calibrate revolver heads to benchmark. Remove the tables, smooth the magnetic strips, clean the mounting faces,
Electronics Forum | Sat May 09 09:00:54 EDT 2009 | davef
For more on using tin as a resist during bare board fabrication, read "2.5.6 Introduction To Tin And Tin/Lead Plating" here: http://books.google.com/books?id=etfNcpiR5ZUC&pg=PT570&lpg=PT570&dq=%22circuit+board%22+%22etch+resist%22+%22acid+sulfate%22&