Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 17:11:37 EDT 2003 | radney
Yes to all of the above with the exception of the part sticking. The same parts are EASILY picked using the 4790/91 feeders on a 4790/91 machine. The new feeders just flip the part out when the feeder advances. Thanks! Lee
Electronics Forum | Wed May 21 15:47:34 EDT 2003 | JB
We have an HSP 4796, if the feeder mechanism is the same, this may help you a bit. First make sure that the componet definition is right on the component library. Tape or Embossed. Second, the component thickness vs actual thickness. Is the pick u
Electronics Forum | Wed May 07 15:36:04 EDT 2008 | llaerum
The 483 is what we use on all boards except on one where the 353 improved wetting on resistor packs. It worked much better since the parts are LF and this is the same flux AIM uses in their LF solder. Yes, it was recommended by AIM when we discussed
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 08:12:20 EDT 1999 | robert parker
any advice on smt resistors and capacitor that can survive an explosive shock. the ceramic smts are not, plastic ic's and discretes do fine.
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 27 10:42:35 EDT 1998 | l atch
I'm looking for a chart that will help me identify smt resistors and capacitors. I have figured out a few on my own. a resistor with the numbers 510 printed on it was a 51 ohm resistor. numbers 221 was a 220 ohm resistor. numbers 102 was a 1k resis
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 06:39:59 EST 2005 | reash
For now, on this first board, we will be reworking components such as 0805 and 1210 size caps and resistors, along with SOT-23 and SC-70 size packages. We might eventually get into BGAs. This board will most likely be a double-sided board, probably
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 08:02:58 EDT 2008 | electronicsrobotics
Can anyone help about Multiport Serial Adapters, 8051 development tools, watchdog timer, Embedded C Compilers,8051 Free Info and Code, Multi Function Timers, World Class 8051 Trainers, PC-based Oscilloscopes and KS0718 C Library? I have gone throug
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 29 16:54:17 EST 2019 | slthomas
There's always flying probe, although it's not particularly cheap.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 28 04:56:12 EDT 2016 | lilybell
I read a few posts here about resistor in led applications. The thing is, the resistor has clarified as this shows:was always use with a power source delivering a higher forward voltage than the led could tolerate(ex: a 9volt battery hook up to a 3w
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 02:56:22 EST 2019 | robl
I'm with Steve and flying probing. As long as you are testing the capacitance of the cap in the circuit and not of the cap itself you'll get a pretty good indication. Most are going to be 10nf and 100nf decoupling caps at that size so quite easy to