Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 28 23:52:08 EDT 2022 | glasscake
Seemed to have fixed it. When reassembling the gray PC I noticed the motion controller card can be pushed into the PCI connector rather deep. once i raised it up and only pushed it as far as the washer would have it go in it started to work again. I
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 11:35:51 EDT 2022 | proceng1
Also, be sure that your support pins are set correctly and do not allow the board to sag or bounce. Next, is your z correct? Its possible you are pushing the part so hard into the PCB that it's pushing back up or even bouncing the board and throwin
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 14:43:36 EST 1998 | Dave F
| | | | I keep hearing about polyimide stencils, but what are they like in terms of registration and aperture accuracy? | | | | | | | Fraser- | | | | | | We use polyimide stencils with great success for our prototype boards. They are cheaper a
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 12:08:46 EST 1998 | fraser
| | | I keep hearing about polyimide stencils, but what are they like in terms of registration and aperture accuracy? | | | | | Fraser- | | | | We use polyimide stencils with great success for our prototype boards. They are cheaper and the acc
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 28 15:08:37 EDT 2008 | jmelson
Hello, all, I have been having problems with bent push rods on my Philips CSM84. I have caught it a couple times when it happened, but it happens so fast I still don't know exactly what the sequence is that causes this. The push rod is clipping a
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 16 12:41:46 EST 1998 | MMurphy
| | | | | I keep hearing about polyimide stencils, but what are they like in terms of registration and aperture accuracy? | | | | | | | | | Fraser- | | | | | | | | We use polyimide stencils with great success for our prototype boards. They are
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 18 18:10:16 EST 1998 | fraser
| | | | | | I keep hearing about polyimide stencils, but what are they like in terms of registration and aperture accuracy? | | | | | | | | | | | Fraser- | | | | | | | | | | We use polyimide stencils with great success for our prototype boards.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 20 17:33:00 EST 2000 | Travis Slaughter
I don�t have the answer for you but it would not be difficult to make a fixture to find out. Combine a counter, pneumatic cylinder, and a solenoid in such a way to do the job for you. Cylinder pushes the card into the connector, when contact is made
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 25 11:05:19 EDT 1999 | Christopher Cross
| hello, | | has anyone tried dispensing solder paste in thru holes instead of waving or hand soldering. if so how did it work out for you. | thanks for the input | | wayne | | | We have tried this mainly on thru hole connectors (.035 pins, .1 s
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 13:08:09 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | Cunli: Chrys is not the only one. Check the following: | | | | "Lead Free Solders - A push in the wrong direction?" | | Dave, | | Thank you for letting me know. We will get in touch with the contributor right away to correct the entry. Loo