Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 03:21:52 EDT 2007 | wayne_
Yes, if cost is the concern. You can consider to try other alloys, like SCN from Nihon or SCS from Singapore Asahi, cost is definitely cheaper than SAC and SACX. I think the price is around 15~20 USD per Kg.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 16:50:20 EDT 2007 | slthomas
Yeah, we've tried that and keep getting an error stating that an impossible location has been specified (can't remember the actually wording). Right now we just move them to the back and change the feeder assignments but it definitely hoses up the op
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 14:20:20 EDT 2007 | hussman
You may call a few used machine people. They may have them or know of a company that is going under and looking to get rid of them. Also try E-Bay.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 06:03:50 EDT 2007 | bentigano
I'm not really "into" any versions of Windows before XP. I just tried it out on XP and everything loads up fine. I haven't communicated to any machines with it yet, but the settings for the COM ports should be the same on any version of Windows.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 06:01:20 EDT 2007 | bentigano
Is the component databases "binary text" the "universal" type of binary? Or is it some different kind of binary? I'm gonna try to load up one of the files later on, character by character, and see if I can make any sense out of it.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 10 18:28:43 EDT 2007 | golff
I just download the UCT52 from universal website and i tried on it. Did anyone know why the software not showing any of the placement grahic and the grahic for part data?
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 12 10:07:23 EDT 2007 | ren777
Good day! Anybody have tried using the Tornado Infra Station as a rework station. There official site is http://www.tornadoinfra.com. This is a handheld rework station that is much cheaper, also using infrared technology on the heating elements and
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 26 07:43:23 EDT 2007 | ren777
tornado infra is garbage not a machine .. don't > waste your money Have u tried using this machine? What have you noticed about this?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 23:00:29 EST 2008 | amarpreet41
Connector pin - 10.83 mils Hole dia - 27 - 33 mils. We are trying to find the optimam level for hole dia.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 09:05:38 EST 2008 | tonyamenson
We had a similar problem with lead-free through-hole components. We baked those baords to remove the residual moisture and everything went to 100% pass - defect was gone. Couldnt hurt to try a sample run while you decide if the PCB holes need to be