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MyDATA programming

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 13:23:20 EST 2006 | stepheniii

Get a book on effective complaining. Gerbers is not a good way to program. Matching up the designators is but one headache. At the very least try and get centroid data. But try for ascii cad files. Are there any programs that generate gerbers but ca

PCBA flatness

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 04:37:13 EST 2006 | Daniel

Hi Experts, We have requirement from our customer to control the PCBA flatness at 10 mils diagonally. Weird but this is the requirement due to the need for some through hole pins (spreaded acroos the board must touch the copper sheet while they are

Novastar or Technical LeadFree Wave

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 15:13:35 EST 2006 | Kevin

The Novastar is primarily a low end machine made in India, I think. Technical Devices is more comparable with other dedicated wave soldering machine manufacturers. I recently got a good deal on a new TD machine with a Titanium Pot and Pump. It was

Novastar or Technical LeadFree Wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 10:15:17 EST 2006 | paulinct

Kevin, Thanks for the reply! I haven't had a chance to see the Novastar. Now maybe I will save myself the trip. The TD rep is trying to contact someone close by so we can go take a look. I am definetely leaning towards TD because they have worked f

Novastar or Technical LeadFree Wave

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 15 13:00:08 EST 2006 | jdumont

Hi Paul, I have been to the Novastar mfg plant in Penn. and to a demo of the TD Nu Era model also in Penn at Advanced Competitiveness Institute. After seeing both we have decided to go with the TD model. Im not sure where you are located but the regi

Mydata tools

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 16:52:48 EST 2006 | FredC

Billy- I have some Mydata tools now, they are from another supplier. I am something of a perfectionest and these are not up to the quality standards of the nozzles that we make ourselves, but my supplier does replace his defective parts. If you have

Squeegee angles

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 18:06:35 EST 2006 | slthomas

So, if 45� is theoretically optimal for aperture fill, but 60� is better for defining fine pitch bricks, is 52.5� the best compromise for an all around design, or does it not work that way? I see blades with either one angle or the other but with th

Squeegee angles

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 09:54:34 EST 2006 | slthomas

"45* is a common angle of attack. Squeegee blades are commonly manufactured at 60*. The combination of the angle of attack and the blade angle results in an actual printing angle between the two due to down pressure and flex of the blade." Ahhhh, so

Squeegee angles

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 21:36:40 EST 2006 | slthomas

"We're not sure what you're reading, but the angle thing makes sense, right?" If by "squeegee angle" you mean the angle that the working edge is ground at, yes. If not, then I don't know what you're referring to. My earlier comments were specifica

GSM1 Won't Zero

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 14 14:25:15 EST 2006 | geb

Hi, I have a 1995 Universal GSM which won't zero its axis, so can't run. It crashed last night after displaying a "swapper.dat" file being full. I have restarted and checked the available space on the hard-drive - it has over 50% freespace. After st


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