Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 04:17:10 EDT 1999 | Brian
| | | I am not familiar with the "mil" metric. How many inches is in 1 mil? | | | | | | ...or 10 mil? | | | | | | | | each mil = .001" | | | | Earl Moon | | | At risk of informing someones grandmother on the art of removing the contents of an e
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 08:52:01 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | | I am not familiar with the "mil" metric. How many inches is in 1 mil? | | | | | | | | ...or 10 mil? | | | | | | | | | | | each mil = .001" | | | | | | Earl Moon | | | | | At risk of informing someones grandmother on the art of removing
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 07 08:04:59 EDT 1999 | JC Leigh
| | Dear all, | | | | I don't know if I'm asking at the right place here, since you all seem to be more focused on process problems then programming problems (or perhaps programming isn't a problem for you). | | | | I'm using FUJI CP642's and I've
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 17:12:42 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | Again, I really appreciate the valuable input you all provided. Got my Air-Vac SRM4 machine Friday afternoon. Stored it safely in my cube over the week-end for safe keeping. Tried to find 220V single phase next to air with no luck yesterday. El
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 12:24:42 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach
| Jeez, | | I just about had a fine Mexico thing going, or was that in my dreams? Probably, but thanks for the future X possibility. | | OK! Let's keep this thing technical. Let us not dwell on the emotionally charged moment of my return. However,
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 09:50:34 EST 1999 | Scott Cook
Hi Steve. glad your equipment will be back on-line soon. Takes a load off, doesn't it? I'd like to respond to the following comment: | "YOU'VE PAID A LOT OF MONEY FOR YOUR EQUIPMENT, YOU'VE GOT TO TAKE CARE OF IT ON A REGULAR BASIS!" | | What c
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 21:40:25 EDT 1998 | Stefan W.
Unfortunatly there are too many variables to play with that you can't make a general rule for the vibration time. However, I suggest you increase the vibration time and lower the vibration force ( AC voltage ). For an SO 8, I would use 600 ms for an
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 14:12:36 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| Unfortunatly there are too many variables to play with that you can't make a general rule for the vibration time. | However, I suggest you increase the vibration time and lower the vibration force ( AC voltage ). For an SO 8, I would use 600 ms for
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 07 07:44:56 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | | No sour grapes, | | | This has gone on too long. I expect no free advertising, nor do I seek it. It is clearly understood Bob is an industry leading consultant. What is not understood, at least by me, how he is allowed to "advertise" so freely
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 14 07:12:53 EDT 1998 | smd
I asked the same question a couple of weeks ago. I received a lot of e-mail from salesmen et al trying to sell me equipment costing several thousand dollars. I was glad to get all the information I could, but there was no way I was going to get a PO