Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 15 18:05:54 EST 2010 | rodrigo
Hi all, I'm looking for the cable pin-out to connect a PC serial port (9-pin) to an MCS30 serial port (9-pin). Can anyone help? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 21:21:51 EST 2015 | cmchoue
Does anyone know "fish eye" Pin that had any advantage? Why use pin like this?What difference with normal SMD pin? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 18 10:09:57 EST 1999 | Stefan Witte
| My engineering Dept. has informed me that they want | to start using pins, on an aluminum substrate in the | smt process. Pins are interconnect for daughter bds. | Dia. of pins 0.020" 0.040" 0.080" flat bottoms | 1) Does any one know how to
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 15:34:14 EST 1999 | CHUCK B
My engineering Dept. has informed me that they want to start using pins, on an aluminum substrate in the smt process. Pins are interconnect for daughter bds. Dia. of pins 0.020" 0.040" 0.080" flat bottoms 1) Does any one know how to hold pins
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 21 13:26:15 EDT 2000 | Bob
I'm working on a project that requires that I analyze a signal from the parallel port of my computer and use it to turn on relays. There are about 19 relays to control, and I designed all the gates to get each one on, but there is a problem with keep
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 12:16:09 EDT 2004 | paul_bmc
We usually make a template offline to put with the assembly file. When it is time to run, place the pin support template in the machine, place your pins and your ready to go. Probably about a 15 sec setup. We looked into the ready-e-set pin suppor
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 16:40:56 EDT 2012 | comatose
We use a lot of single row breakaway pin headers. Right now we order then as sticks of 36 and I just have a tech break them into whatever lengths we need (3 pin, 5 pin, 8 pin, whatever.) I'm trying to streamline our auxillary processes. I know you ca
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 12 21:43:50 EDT 2016 | cmarasigan
There is an auto teach of QFP component for CM402 wherein machine can auto recognize number of pins, pin pitch. Just make sure on your part data you have selected the right reference part (Ref: 171)for QFP. For manual component recog; 1. Set Comp si
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 22 22:19:13 EDT 2019 | sssamw
From the picture you present, it is a pin in paste part with pin length 2.2mm (a good length for 1.6mm PCB thickness), and seems the pin tilted and touch on PCB surface, thus causes up-part. Sorry I cannot image pin tilted not before placement but i
Electronics Forum | Thu May 17 07:36:40 EDT 2001 | Bob Willis
Here is a copy of a draft document on PIHR Inspection I have jotted down on a flight to Scotland yesterday, any comments suggestions etc ? I have already most of the photos for the standard but as you know there is nothing in the IPC document it just