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Zevatech FS730 problem

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 12:57:08 EST 2006 | wbartley

It sounds like a theta problem, you could have a bad theta motor or driver. Does this happen during warm up? And you can try and disable one head at a time and optimize your program after each head is disabled and then run your program. To see if you

Land Pattern Discrepencies

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 28 04:41:06 EST 2006 | Rob

Hi Rob, They want you to think that their products are subtly different & that they are not interchangeable, although they are in nearly all cases (this is different for high frequency RF design). Also your layout guys aren't going to love you wi

Carbon Ink vs Immersion Gold for key pads.

Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 20:55:10 EDT 2006 | Board House

Hi all, I'm looking for anyone with info in regards to reliability of carbon ink vs. Immersion Gold Key pads. I have customers that still request Carbon Ink for there Key pads, while the majority have switch to Immersion Gold. Is there any readin

Part not available RoHS Compliant

Electronics Forum | Wed May 31 12:17:10 EDT 2006 | jbrower

Hey aj, Well, the quick answer is you're probalbly srewed if the customs agents find out that your product isn't RoHS compliant or if yor competition rats you out. I wouldn't bet on any exemptions for consumer goods for quite awhile if ever. The m

RoHS Channel Stock

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 10:31:42 EDT 2006 | Chunks

No suspense at all. The sky is bluer and the grass is greener all ready (just like the RoHS pictures everyone sticks on their boxes). The air is much cleaner as well; so much so, I've noticed colors I've never seen before. People are nicer and tip

smema

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 17:17:04 EDT 2006 | fordf1502004

I want to thank you for your help. after further investigation into the panasonic machine one our technicians was able to fix the issue. The panasonic machine uses a 5 volt signal and normal smema uses a 24 volt signal. To make these 2 machine talk t

CP642

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 12:16:10 EDT 2006 | Vernon

Had a similar problem on a high speed drilling machine. It took 1 month before I found it. In the leadscrew ball nut, there was a guide tube which the balls circulate through. at the end of the tube is a shaped lip. This lip was damaged and the balls

pcb manufacturing

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 28 08:08:18 EDT 2006 | Chunks

Screen printer, placement machine(s) and oven. You may also need a hand insertion line, selective solder or wave soldr and some form of electrical test. There are a ton of name brands that no two people can agree on. To get a better feel for what

Flying Probe

Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 13:30:17 EDT 2006 | Chunks

Some have a bottom side adaptor plates with pins to make contact to certain areas of your board. The top side may have one or multiple heads that can move the entire area of your board. On each of these haeds is a pin like that from an ICT machine.

Time to Setup a New Assembly Line

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 18 02:17:50 EDT 2006 | Grant

Hi, We put in a bunch of Fuji XP machines and it took a good 4 days before we were up an running in full production, and this was with the local engineers helping us run the machines and help us as each little issue popped up, such as feeder change


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