Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 28 00:03:52 EST 2009 | exsydeco
heard about it... but i did received some payments for the first 4 months, which was also delayed for 30 to 60 days. yeah, i am moving on, i just wanna warn others from my bad experience with this jerk.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 13 17:42:10 EDT 2009 | peteb
Hi, does anyone have experience with this software? Pros cons Vs. F4G or MCS. Any input would be appreciated.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 10:19:19 EDT 2009 | cyber_wolf
Go into the program screen at the machine and look at the device offsets. See if there is an offset for the feeder. I have also seen a bug on CP4 machines that is like what you described. Switching to the camera view corrected it. (wide/narrow)
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 15 20:49:12 EDT 2009 | davef
SOP-4-DFM01-B Rev H * Daan Terstegge's excellent jump site http://www.smtinfo.net/Db/_DFM.html
Electronics Forum | Wed May 13 17:46:09 EDT 2009 | cusackmusic
Does anybody have any recommended Clinch/Length values for: 1/4W Resistor 1N4007 Diodes 3W Resitors (A bit bigger than 1N4007 leads). Thanks, Jon
Electronics Forum | Fri May 15 22:06:10 EDT 2009 | jrr3434
I use a clinch of 5 and a length of 3 for 1/4w and thicker leg diodes probably a 7 and 5. You really just have to play with the machine it figure out what works best for your application.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 18 16:14:55 EDT 2009 | thenrz
Yes! That's exactly what we need. If there's no difference between v2.xx and v4, I'd much appreciate some help!
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 03:19:33 EDT 2009 | cunningham
Has anyone used a hot press to bond new pads to the boards if they have been lifted? we have one and have tried and carried out some DOE's on FR4 boards but when trying the same settings on Polyamide they basically fell of can anyone give any pointe
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 14:59:06 EDT 2009 | jseagle
Check out spare parts cost for Assembleon, they rape you 3 to 4 times markup and specialty parts you can only get through them.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 11 22:57:45 EDT 2009 | davef
NASA recommends baking a PCB for a minimum of 4 hours at 93+/- 5.5�C before conformally coating. [NASA-STD-8739.1, �Workmanship Standard for Staking and Conformal Coating of Printed Wiring Boards and Electronic Assemblies,� August 6, 1999]