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radial/thru_hole insertion

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 08:42:25 EDT 2007 | AR

Of course, if the number of required component codes ( = feeders) is not very great, you might want to look into odd-form assembly machines. With them you can insert a much greater range of components than just simple radial components and you can ge

GSM Machines

Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 12:22:30 EDT 2007 | SWAG

Make sure you get a good upward looking camera combo. 4.0 on rear and 2.6 for PTF (platform tray feeder) parts is my favorite. Easy to wrench on, calibrate (if you have a cal. kit), and easy to program. Single beam will run at 2000+ cph and dual b

Philips Orion 2 Error Message

Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 22:14:21 EDT 2007 | DSD

The Philips Orion (Yamaha YV100) Head I/O Board is usually at fault as this tends to suffer trackwork problems with age due to the constant flexing of the board stressing the connectors on the board, thus breaking tracks within layers. You should not

Compressor air line material

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 26 11:45:52 EDT 2007 | Frank

I certainly wasn't endorsing the use of the PVC piping that was installed prior to my employment there. Also, I recall that all the piping was above the ceiling tiles and regular air line hose was dropped along with the power cables. So there was l

Cad2Cad, anyone?

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 20:03:10 EDT 2007 | sarason

There seems to be bugs in the way VIOS and UFOS formats are read by the software. It's OK on component postions but PCB Objects and Circuit Objects can't be read or written correctly for these formats. The Board Dimensions are synthesized by taking a

Manufacturing Floor Ventilation

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 22:38:57 EST 2008 | davef

A minimal ventilation rate of 0.05 cfm per square foot, the recommendation of the 1998 International Mechanical Code. However, this may not take into account other potential building contaminants from such sources as propane forklifts, which require

THT manual assembly worker instructions

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 11:33:49 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip

Poor reading skills......that being said, with good resolution (3 megapixel and up) digital cameras so readily available, and cheap, why not use real pictures? After all, a picture's worth a thousand words... In the '90s, I used to translate CAD/Ge

THT manual assembly worker instructions

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 25 17:01:38 EST 2008 | slthomas

In that case the same tools can apply, just different implementation. We might use any a number of visual aids for an assembly, one for each component type (resisors, capacitors, ICs, etc.). In the case you're describing we might color code the lo

Good Lead-Free soldering Iron???

Electronics Forum | Thu May 08 09:56:09 EDT 2008 | mjz289

I agree with dlm. We have been using Hakko irons for our lesd free soldering for about 6 months now. They work great and the tips are relatively inexpensive - $9 to $15, plus they last a very long time compared to our previous brand that we used. The

Barcodes for PCBs - what systems?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 11 10:23:07 EDT 2008 | charliedci

Hi, > > we have to print a serial barcode on a low > volume PCB. For another module we just used our > laser printer and cut the labels to > size. > > However, those laser labels are easy to > rub off, and the new labels are much > smaller. >


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