Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 07:11:41 EDT 2001 | stefwitt
8" ). For calculation of the theta angle, the global fiducials should be placed over the diagonal. Component recognition can be improved if your vision system has different light zones. The steep light should be turned off and the flat light turned
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 27 09:56:09 EST 2003 | sp1
A light emitting diode or "LED" doesn't care about voltage, it will light with approx. 10 to 20 milliamps of current. In a 12V system (such as an auto), a resistor of 1K ohms is ideal. At 12V, this allows about 12 mA of current, at 13.8V (approxima
Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 11:59:15 EDT 2006 | Baer
Harry is correct. Like any process chemical it has to be installed and maintained properly. It is not hard to do but it is important that it be done correctly. After all it is easy to plug in a light but if you do not do it it will not light up. Doe
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 10:43:28 EST 2007 | jimmyjames
You guys are all joking right?! There aren't any contaminates in your solder, the different colors on the surface are completely normal and even expected. The top layer of solder oxidizes and the structure of the surface resembles crystals, refract
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 26 12:41:25 EDT 2013 | gallionc
We've had similar "disputes" with our quality department. A technical engineer from Nordson told me that the flourescents in the coating can look faint depending on the angle in which you look at the surface as well as how solder joints reflect the
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 20 17:26:14 EDT 2014 | dave222
I tried to check for the emitter and the receiver and I notice that the receiver is screwed into the side of the head and not easily accessible so I decide not to mess with it. this is what I did. I activated all of the clutches for the spindles an
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 14:56:12 EST 2023 | aflewel1
I'm not an electronics guy, but I was renovating a home and ran into or considered a lighting issue like this (e.g., LED on a serpentine shape). Haven't gotten to that yet, but one option to consider might be wrapping them around the perimeter of th
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 07 11:12:11 EDT 2002 | davef
He's not in China. He wears a kilt. They wear those in Scotland.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 12 08:17:59 EDT 2002 | davef
What!!! No haggis!!! No McEwans!!! Blasphemy!!! Yer no Scottie
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 06:18:55 EDT 2002 | seje
Thanks Jim, that should help. And yes, there is light at the end of the tunnel.... now : ) -Sasu-