Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 01 21:21:25 EST 2016 | ttheis
I wrote it in c#.net using the aforge video dll. I used cheap usb pen cameras (endoscope camera) from ebay. I can send you the project if you want.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 25 06:08:26 EDT 2016 | buckcho
Hello, I had similar problem. We replaced the cameras as well as lighting. You can try replacing the cable, which sometimes can give you similar problems.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 12:52:47 EST 2016 | cbeneat
I am not sure, we only have X series, but If you go to Transition Automation they show OEM replacements w/holes for E4,E5,E6 and X series to be the same.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 17:54:52 EST 2016 | steprog
Our company being an automotive supplier is all about quality control, not a clean room requiremen, This is a no clean process, all surface mount boards and Solitec ovens. Hopefully this answers your questions. Greg
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 10:25:03 EST 2016 | tombstonesmt
Have you re-visited your paste manufacturers profile requirements? Start there, adjust accordingly to critical components on the boards (ie LED's, moisture sensitive, etc..).
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 16 20:44:54 EDT 2016 | sonavc
Thanks every one. I fixed the problem. It was the VM1540A I/O board. Now run back to normal
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 09:27:29 EDT 2016 | sumote
If it will not violate your company rules, or generally get you in trouble. Can you post up a few pictures, or possibly a video?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 09:34:42 EDT 2016 | proceng1
https://youtu.be/9wDZbI-H9RM Same machine. Board shift is at about 2:30.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 02 07:47:57 EST 2016 | deanm
Sounds like over molding would be ideal, but if they don't want to spend for a mold I would look at silicone conformal coatings that can be used in a dip process. Silicones are thicker than other coating materials and multiple drippings may provide t
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 04 08:25:57 EST 2016 | esoderberg
Try Humiseal 2A53. This is a very old 2-part epoxy coating that is still used by a number of companies as well as the military. Very hard to rework, transparent and may be what you are looking for