Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 10:25:16 EST 2011 | teramisu
I found this revealing: NASA found all sorts of tin whiskers in the Toyota recalls. http://circuitsassembly.com/cms/news/10816-toyota-etc-absolved-of-ua-but-sn-whiskers-found
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 20:03:19 EDT 2012 | hegemon
You'll need to login with Admin rights to apply those settings. Mirtec used to use pretty simple default passwords for admin as I recall. Check the manual, the default logins should be there. 'hege
Electronics Forum | Tue May 22 13:19:20 EDT 2012 | cbeneat
I will give 90 deg turn a try, I want to say we've tried this in the past, but my memory is not what it once was, and the operators can't recall either. Thanks for the input, I'll keep you updated.
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 01 10:46:22 EDT 2012 | davef
Years ago, we almost bought a Manix axial lead former / trimmer, but found a used Hepco at the last hour and went that route. I can't remember, but as I recall, we wanted to be able to do standoffs and there was some issue on standoff tooling with on
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 25 13:33:02 EDT 2012 | bobpan
I dont think you are going to find schematics for that board. Looking through my old stuff....i dont have it and i dont recall it being in the schematics. Maybe someone else can get you a set of schematics though. Good Luck
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 17 13:24:37 EDT 2013 | leemeyer
Look into Dicone NC9. We used this years ago to remove silicone from some printed circuit cards. As I recall it did not have any adverse effects on the pcb.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 12 15:29:58 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz
Sarge, Red army does not immediately make me want to help, anyway. What is the exact error displayed? There is a chuck open/closed sensor, if not made at the right time it will e-stop with some error that I don't recall. I assume this is on H1.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 11 13:25:17 EST 2014 | jimmyboz
I do not recall that "TEACH" ever worked. Even if it did, there is no way to save this data to the MCS. After you see that a fiducial cannot be found, change Xa-Ya in the program at the MCS to find it, and of course, re-transmit. Good Luck
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 13:53:06 EST 2015 | ttheis
Hi David, I posted the password a while back; I believe it is F1-left-down-right if I recall correctly.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 05:11:29 EST 2018 | deanm
I developed our company's procedure for moisture sensitive devices based on J-STD-033 and I don't recall anything requiring a certain ramp rate. Furthermore baking at 85C will greatly extend the time to reset the clock and it is harder to maintain