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Socket Receptical for Relays :Pick-n-place

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 02:58:03 EST 2017 | robl

You could use a bowl and track vib feeder to present them, but picking them up and pushing them far enough into the PCB is going to be tricky as they look almost flush mount. Also you need to consider the reliability of the post plated hole diameter

Siemens Siplace F5 conveyor system works sporadically.

Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 08 22:44:59 EST 2018 | youngbuck

Hi, Was wondering if anybody has any experience with F5 with the conveyors will work sporadically. If I put a board on the input sensor in which it sees it will work, the next 5 minutes it won't work. Could this relate to the K2 relay, if so does any

Universal GSM1 Interlock Switches

Electronics Forum | Fri May 01 15:35:03 EDT 2020 | travishemen

I'm not sure if these are similar to our Genesis machines but if they have removable feeder banks they are part of the safety circuit. If they are not installed or if the sensors on them are misaligned it will show the same as an interlock violation

Exsessive assembly cleaning

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 09:52:03 EDT 2023 | tommy_magyar

I agree with Mainteneer on this. Depending on the active components, I would check the datasheets of them. Particular groups of components to pay attention to: microphones, microprocessors, transformers, relays, switches. Washing may be in some cases

VME 162PA242 CARD ON CP40CV PROBLEM

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 17 09:26:55 EDT 2023 | georgegr777

Thank you , I checked the green button. When I pushed it I can heare the relay noise and the LED between green and red button is on. But when I push the READY switch it is not responding. As for the email the gmail server send me back information th

Skewed transistors

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 13:47:19 EDT 2003 | davef

Brian What did we recommend? We just gave you a link so that you can see how to get your pictures on-line, so that we can see what�s going on. Anyhow, if we understand what you saying, [We're slow today. So, please be patient.] your situation is:

Heat guns and component damage

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 08:12:04 EST 2006 | Chunks

OK, this is easy. You say HIGH fall out, so I can assume 25 or 50%? If so, run 10 without the heat gun and 10 with. This should show you if the heat gun process is the cause or not. If the relay is a surface mount, hand solder them on. If it's a

SMEMA Interface minimum requirements

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 21 18:24:08 EDT 2019 | dougt

I haven't thought about this in a while, wrote up something on how this works here years ago. I think I remember..... As you know the first machine finishes the board and is "ready to send". It tells the second machine this by connecting pins 3 &

Re: D-TYPE Connectors

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 20:36:58 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Sal: When western companies first started studying Japanese companies, they found the Japanese using a technique called "poka-yoke." It means mistake-proofing. In this, the designer specifies parts and assemblies so that they can be assembled one

Re: Adding leads to leadless parts

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 19 08:05:14 EST 1999 | Dave F

Clarissa: We've all done thing on a limited basis, especially on prototype boards, but this doesn't sound like a limited basis, or prototype boards. (And may be I reading too much into this, we all know the frailities of conversing like this.) Thi


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