Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 21 16:50:58 EDT 2019 | andyharrold
I'm trying to identify the type of pluggable terminal block used on this circuit board. Any help greatly appreciated
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 04:00:00 EDT 2019 | andyharrold
That's brilliant thanks, you can imagine all the spec sheets I've gone through trying to find them.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 11:14:46 EDT 2019 | robl
Doh! but any other 14A+ pluggable terminal block would fit in it's place (compliance permitting), you'd just need to unscrew the cables in the mating half, and change that to the new type on the board.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 11:49:00 EDT 2019 | andyharrold
I've sourced a company called Camden Boss that has stock, they're sending me one. Very nice lady called me from the company this morning.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 15:30:29 EDT 2019 | jsmith01
Does anyone know of a relatively inexpensive and easy to use program to edit stencil gerbers? I have been using CAMtastic 2000 designers edition for years and it worked perfectly however I can not get it to run on win 10. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 21:26:35 EDT 2019 | sarason
Virtual machine software like Oracle Virtual Box or that one that comes with KiCAD, there are others on GitHub sarason
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 08:45:05 EDT 2019 | huske
I use Viewmate, I cant compare it to anything else but it gets the job done. https://www.pentalogix.com/t/software-products/viewmate
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 15 10:03:39 EDT 2019 | kylehunter
Ahh that makes a lot of sense. All the boards I will be doing for the next while will be leaded, so I think I'll start with the 1500, and then worst case upgrade later if needed.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 10:30:28 EDT 2019 | pavel_murtishev
Hello, Could you please tell me if there is any industry standard specifying QFN to PCB standoff after soldering? Is any gap allowed? Browsing IPC-A-610, I have found nothing. Any input would be appreciated. Regards
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 26 16:36:00 EDT 2019 | charliedci
80% on edge pads and >60% on center pad(s). So with this in mind the component body should stand off a bit.