Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 14:07:01 EDT 2002 | cnoonan
Slim KIC would be my choice out of these two vendors. I have worked with several different makes and models and I would say DataPaq was my favorite. But it all depends on your needs and budget. They can all get the job done. Good luck with your
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 08:40:43 EDT 2002 | pteerink
I have used both. The moles both do the same basic functions. Software options are a little different for each. If you're just looking for basic profiles/oven qualification, either will do a fine job. If you're wanting more in-depth details, I'd su
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 11:23:44 EST 2004 | pjc
ECD has some advantages in terms of upgrade path. Once you buy the ECD SuperM.O.L.E., you can use it in a OvenRIDER, WaveRIDER and ReworkRIDER products. The OR, WR and RR are solder machine management devices for solder process control. Where profile
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 11:20:09 EDT 2004 | soease
Hi, to profile any type of temperature process, you should try ECD products. I'm used to work with their tool called Super M.O.L.E. Gold, wich is a data logger for six thermocouples that you can run through a reflow oven, for example, and then you c
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 17:17:19 EST 2009 | Flipit
I have done this for the Datapaq and it worked well. The SlimKic uses a yellow thermal blanket material. It is called Pyropel. You can get it at McMasterCarr. I think McMasterCarr calls it polyimid foam insulation part number 93015K64 of 3/16 thi
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 11:30:23 EDT 2002 | slthomas
We currently use the SuperMole and generally speaking it's a nice tool and gives us the information we need. The software could use some work, though. When you create a file for a new profile, you have to input a "time above" temperature for your
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 17:32:09 EST 2006 | sphilips
The initial cost of the battery is similar to saying the size of an iceberg is measured only by what shows above the waterline. There is a lot more to it than at first blush. The ECD Power Pack costs $245, but provides over 3500 hours of profiling.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 05 20:31:09 EST 2001 | davef
Most people do not intend to �solder� Type K thermocouples. They use solder to �attach� the thermocouple. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for a posting by Chrys Shea. 1 Common thermocouple types commonly used for thermal profiling are: * Type K �
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 23:08:03 EDT 2008 | dman97
Hi, Does anyone know what kind of cable the thinline profiler uses? I recently acquired one of these profilers, but it came with no cables. I went out and bought a female to female serial cable, but it did not work. It will not communicate with my P
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 25 13:40:37 EDT 2008 | flipit
If you know a little about electronics, you can probably figure it out. Or just buy one from Mole. Do you have software? More than likely you will have receive, ground, and transmit. Open up the Mole if you can and look for the RS232 chips(Max232