Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 23 16:35:31 EDT 2006 | stepheniii
And does it's job very different from a light pen. A light pen senses the light from the monitor and the computer then sees which pixel is lit at the time the light pen detected it. Don't forget only one pixel is lit at any given time. So the unplug
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 05 16:22:54 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Hi Pete, Paint pens. Use different colors for different revisions.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 06 13:03:18 EST 2008 | realchunks
Paint pen.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 05 13:54:07 EDT 2011 | jillatchoice
I have a ProPen P3000 for marking metals and plastics. Please email if interested.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 17:12:28 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker
Ashok- Rather than ink, consider using a paint marker. This is much more permanent (not easily removed with alcohol), is easily applied, comes in a "pen" like magic markers. Many pen tips available and a large choice of colors too. The down side is
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 13:06:16 EST 2002 | mregalia
My company has been doing its hand soldering using drip bottles for application of no-clean flux. This has created quite a few problems, especially on our microwave boards. I want to convert us over to flux pens. Does anyone have any suggestions or c
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 21:08:02 EDT 2006 | Dman97
Well, the monitor isn't touch screen. The light pen IS the mouse/trackball. If I touch the screen nothing happens. The industrial PC has no PS/2 ports of any kind on it. Perhaps I could splice into the light pen connections and connect a standard tra
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 08:05:46 EDT 2006 | Loco
On our SMtech the pen is connected to a special interface card, we do however have the option of just plugging in a normal mouse in the mouse port. On a side note, maybe something is wrong with your pen, you could try contacting supplier computerwar
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 16:14:45 EDT 2023 | daniel_stanphill
I remember having seen an ad on LinkedIn or somewhere that showed a handheld pen capable of manual deposits even on 0402 and 0.4mm fine pitch pads. I have been trying to search for it today and am seeing some comparable products but nothing that look
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 07 21:07:00 EST 2002 | davef
Using a flux pen sounds like a good idea. Comments are: * I assume you�re talking aqueous flux. If not, some NC flux pens leave white residues. Nearly all of 15 samples suffered to varying degrees with white residues. * Use the same flux that you