Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 14:30:03 EST 2005 | ???
i agree with changing the head board if the ribbon cables have been changed. I would also check the quad align card and make sure the cables are plugged in tight to it and to the backplane. There is a large connector on the backplane that sometimes f
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 22 08:05:59 EST 2005 | jdumont
Morning all, my question is regarding the use of filled/tented/plugged vias on the BGA site. What are you guys doing for this? What type of issues can this cause if using none, or the improper via design. Regards, JD
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 01 07:38:52 EST 2005 | bobpan
The machine has 2 25 pin cables that are supplied with it and you have to have adapters that plug into them for smema or siemens. The cables are x20 and x21 smema pigtails.
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 18 20:42:37 EDT 2005 | Ken
Link Fail is the RS232 connection to the FCU. I would check the connector, cable that plugs into the computer. Verify all power supplies are working. The most likely scenario is this: Computer malfunction Cable / connector issue. Defecive FCU
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 06:29:03 EDT 2005 | rlackey
Hi Chris, That's 4 plugs for Asahi solder in one day, you have been busy. You don't happen to work for them do you?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 12:51:18 EST 2006 | Chunks
Same way. Either plug into existing T/C or use a hand held that's been calibrated. We have the same Blue M set up too.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 00:43:06 EDT 2006 | KEN
Unplug light pen. Plug in mouse (track ball). Unless you've upgraded your idustrial PC you need to find a PS2 trackball
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 19 10:25:38 EST 2006 | slthomas
I'm not familiar with that printer so not sure of the support config., but can you plug the openings in the product with some pieces of scrap board (not likely on support pins but workable on a plate) and look for a difference in performance? Does t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 08:44:40 EST 2007 | dsteffler
Had the same thing happen here. If the thermocouple line shorts out the temperature appears to go runaway (999F or whatever the max of your software is). Ours was a short out in a socket where the thermo plugged in to pass through the frame. Regar
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 15 13:49:10 EST 2007 | russ
only plug one side, you can definitely blow out during reflow process with a sealed via/ it is impossible for flux to be trapped in a blind via. Russ