Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 03 13:20:36 EDT 2008 | rway
We currently build a product that uses RS485. ICT is geared very well at testing serial channels, as long as there is a way to synchronize the transmit and receive lines. But in the case of a simply RS232/485 protocol, simply doing a loopback test
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 13:13:53 EST 2007 | russ
won;t recommend a paste since I propose that you do not use but here is a flux I have had great success with Indium tacflux 20B IPN 84283 No clean flux, Use this alone without paste and your BGAs will work!! What was your package temp during th
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 14:22:46 EST 2007 | muse95
Actually, I've been looking into this myself, and the B version doesn't help any more than the A version. The tables still only go to 4.5mm. And Appendix B has a bunch of formulas with undefined variables that I haven't been able to figure out. An
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 23:28:54 EST 2007 | jovial_guy23
If you have flux deposits on the cooling plates, try out Zestron's VIGON RC101...It is an extremely good product especially for reflow ovens and wave solder systems. Check it out...Minimal maintenance water based chemistry with no flash point...Much
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 16:26:32 EDT 2008 | jlawson
Valors new vPlan (Vplan Studio) Documentation System is fairly powerful and can read all major CAD/CAM formats and of course ODB++ which all major EDA software providers now support ODB++ output. Documentation can have picture files, AVI,s manual pla
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 23:22:18 EST 2007 | jovial_guy23
If you are looking for an effective cleaning performance with long bath life and environmental friendly nature, then definitely VIGON SC200 is a very good choice...You would not regret it...If you want to try out, perhaps you can ask them for VIGON S
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 24 09:52:50 EST 2007 | electronhose
Sounds like you need a support pallet to accommodate the narrow side clearance. Several pallet houses made pallets that work in screen printing that have flush board edge clamps that hold the board in the pallet yet allow the stencil to come all the
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 14:12:12 EST 2007 | blnorman
We use nothing but silicones and have for at least the last 7 years. We don't have relays, but we do have motors. No issues with soldering, but our lines are constructed such that the last solder operation is a good distance from the coating or pot
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 28 03:36:53 EST 2007 | sami
hi to all. I am new in this forums. but I like it too much. i am working on universal machine but sometimes i had a problem when the CAD data ( X,Y,Theta ) information are not correct, I adjust them manually in Board Enhanced Setup, my question is th
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 14:58:13 EST 2007 | pr
Is it the same nozzle every time? I would check that the shaft is hitting dead center (it could be binding)on the nozzles (especially if it only happens on 1 nozzle). Also check the rollers on the shaft (that hold the nozzle) and make sure they line