Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 26 14:15:14 EDT 2004 | vinod
Hi Mike at least what I know your answers are....... 1. Soldering Iron, solder tips, wire, flux, desoldering solder wicks, pair of tweezers etc. 2. Try Practical component. They have all kinds of dummy components, dummey boards that you can play wit
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 18 16:57:55 EST 2004 | jdengler
I rebuilt 6348A's for about 13 years. Check the contact at the clip locator. It's dirty, broken, or the wire is starting to come out of the crimp. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 06 10:56:32 EST 2005 | Rob
If the Leds are not in close proximity then LDR's can be used connected to a node on the ICT/wired into a micro for a simpler board - you can then test for luminous intensity as well as absence. Else you could use a cheap CCD camera with some simple
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 09:30:09 EST 2005 | russ
That's what I thought it was. We may very well contract this out. We don't have underfill capability and the volumes may not warrant us investing. Do you know of someone doing this? I don't know at this time if it is the flip chip or the wire
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 30 18:49:39 EST 2006 | A.S.
TRY TO REPROGRAM THE AXISES AND CHECK THE WIRES GOING TO THE E-STOP BUTTON THESE PROBLEMS CAN CUASE THESE ERROS TO KEEP COMING UP TRY THIS AND YOU MAY FIX YOUR PROBLEM
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 10 14:31:57 EST 2005 | russ
Patrick told you why, But here is some more info for ya, I would absolutely not recommend that wires be tinned with OA. The residue will never get cleaned underneath the insulation and all of your strands will strt to break in the near/far future.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 21 10:43:07 EST 2005 | py (france)
two ways to attach a thermocouple first with hig temperature alloy (for example Sn Pb90) it's not very easy to inclose the thermocouple in the solder because the wetability of the thermocouple is awfull. the second one: attach the wire of the thermoc
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 26 05:04:10 EDT 2005 | siverts
Sorry for my blackout, but here it comes: Solder paste: Senju 7100-GRN360-K1MK-VS Sn 95.5 Ag 3.9 Cu 0.6 Solder wire: Kester 24-7040-8834 Sn 96.5 Ag3.5 Regards,
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 29 13:37:46 EDT 2005 | russ
What core size are you using with the solder wire? I would recommend that you use a "66". It is very helpful to get the area hot prior to adding the solder.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 16 22:07:16 EDT 2005 | davef
Chris As you imply, testing board and component solderability prior to assembly is preferred. * ANSI/J-STD-002 - Solderability Tests for Component Leads, Terminations, Lugs, Terminals, and Wires * ANSI/J-STD-003 - Solderability Tests for Printed Boa