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Run Fuji IP-1 at 100% speed?

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 15:55:27 EDT 2006 | jdengler

Bert, Hopefully the MCS still has PD's from Fuji or the previous user. The Transverse rate IP set in them should be a good guide for any new PD's you may need to make. This speed is usually set as high as possible and still get accurate placements

Quad 3c/4c Laser Align Settings

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 06:01:20 EDT 2006 | bobpan

Sounds to me like your nozzle isnt seating on the z-rod bellows. Pick a nozzle up by do a 'runstep nozzle'.....then do a function 30 ( i hope thats the function because its been YEARS since i worked on a c'series). It should give you a nozzle height

Forums a bit ugly

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 21 15:23:10 EDT 2006 | Grant

Hi, I don't want to sound too negative here, because this forums been an incredibly help over the years, however does anyone else think it's a bit ugly. Perhaps it's just me, but it has not really changed over the years I have been using it, and it

i-PULSE placement systems

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 17:18:40 EDT 2006 | basem

Thanks Rob, thanks much. Bill, take it easy. You have a well controlled image (considering the brain-washing machine of the American media) of Syria that is fairly wrong. I lived in the US for six continous years and I really know what I am talking a

Voids problem in Lead free process

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 10:37:10 EDT 2006 | David

Hello all, We have problem with voids in one of our product. We are soldering IC (package SO8) with under the components grounding connection. The ground pad for this component has 3 via holes (before producing we have to cover this 3 holes from b

Dek MK1

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 21 19:25:42 EDT 2006 | Ola

I assuming that you already have checked the fuses? Also, check all the power: +5V, +12V, +-24V, etc. We had to change our PSU once, after a major power-drop due to a thunderstorm. But you should be ok if you can pinpoint what type of voltage you are

Soldering Iron Questions

Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 05 23:01:53 EST 2006 | Sxsxcx

ok, sorry ,750 was deg F and which I said 350~400 were deg C, I got a mistake. As I know, we use 660~720 deg F to do reworking for lead free solders such as SAC series and SnCu0.7 series solder to protect irons and components on boards. when temp.

Pasting ahead

Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 04 07:46:36 EST 2006 | itwasbill

Hi all, What are the pro's and cons of pasting ahead? The definition of pasting ahead for this question is the act of pasting 10 or 15 pc boards and then running then repeat. I do not like this philosophy. I'd prefer to paste, run, reflow then

Need input on cracked caps/new reflow

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 07 18:18:03 EST 2006 | Andrea

I am wondering how to move from hand soldering our ceramic caps to doing a reflow type process. The reason for the change is too many cracked ceramic caps. I have asked our vendors to assemble our boards via reflow but because of our hardware (swaged

High TG?

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 14 04:52:57 EST 2006 | Loco

To make it even more compicated, you have CTE before Tg and after Tg, altough the after Tg is way more important, because the expantion ratio will be much bigger, a pcb supplier will usually give the before Tg value. To come back to the delamination


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