Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 26 19:59:02 EDT 2016 | mhanrahan
We've just purchased a CP45FV Neo to replace an ancient Panasonic line. First non-Panasonic placement equipment I've worked on, so learning as I go here. So far it's been pretty straightforward. However, we use some parts that come in QFN or LCC p
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 09:45:36 EDT 2016 | ttheis
I have a smema conveyor connected to the downline fmi connection on my up500 but the fmi sugnals show the coneyor ready signal going ro the upline ready input (screenshot). The downline ready output is activated qhen a board is output from the printe
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 13 10:00:27 EDT 2016 | awhite
Switched out the mech. relay on the board loader, no change. Same behavior. Could not find a mech. relay on the printer... SMEMA wiring appears go directly to a PCB. And it is at that point that I run out of talent. If the machine weren't dedicate
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 08:34:48 EDT 2016 | assuredtech
Speaking from experience, the solder pot surface has become "wetted" so to speak, so solder will naturally wick and seek. Allow the level to go low (perhaps 1 inch plus), clean the top surface area of the solder pot as best as you can - try to remove
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 15:16:09 EDT 2016 | mmjm_1099
Couple things here that could be the caused. Option 1: Error pass, Option 2: Vacuum release issues, Option 3: Magnetized nozzles (I have seen this occur by purchasing cheap nozzles), Option 4: Dirty Nozzles. Currently have two CP43 and one CP42 that
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 16:36:05 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Problem was bad FCU board; replaced with FCU from another machine and swapped rom chips. Oven operates properly and communicates with PC. BTU was kind enough to supply the default usernames and passwords for wincon but they did not work. Still waiti
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 08:56:22 EST 2016 | sumote
The screens go in with some paste left on 'em, (operators can only remove so much manually) > That is BS. We clean our screens by hand ONLY and I am able to remove all of the solder using a 1" putty knife and Micro Care Alcohol-Enhanced Flux Rem
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 08:39:15 EST 2017 | chrism68
Dear Peter, I just bumped into your email, requesting for support. I know for a fact that this option needs a license I do not know exactly where you are based, but I do recommend you to contact our service hotline. They will be able to provide you
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 13:41:16 EST 2017 | huske
You have too much paste; I have used a lot of test points/spring contacts, etc. A single pin placement, especially one like this one that has a high lead to pad ratio, meaning 80% or more of the pad is covered by that single flat “lead” on the botto
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 03:17:10 EST 2017 | rob
Ok, that's small - I think you may need a special semi-conductor printer for this - positional accuracy on a "normal" SMT printer is no more than 20 micrometres from memory. In my semiconductror fab days we were printing with a positional accuracy