Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 13:40:38 EST 2006 | jax
Remember that there is a difference between protecting the Interface Computer and the Machine itself. One is reletively cheap, one is NOT.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 17:29:34 EST 2008 | fastek
Not quite correct Jon. Ovens will use roughly 1/2 their rated power consumption at temp. but will draw their rated max. power at startup.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 25 15:47:35 EST 2008 | Hman
Best to throw an amp clamp on it at diffrent times and then average it out with the formula they gave you!
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 24 11:51:24 EDT 2008 | paul_bmc
Who performs SPC (Statistical Process Control) in your surface mount or through hole department? The machine operator, an inspector, or a seperate SPC inspector?
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 15:40:32 EDT 2009 | smellew
Rodrigo, Is your machine IP2 or IP2E? if you still have the problem contact me direct, and i will take you through the Schematics. Llew Llew@SurfaceMountEngineering.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 02:51:01 EDT 2014 | padawanlinuxero
When you say "selecting correct value of the small chip components during assembly", you are referring to caps and resistors? and that you want to know that the correct cap or resistor was place in the correct location? your assembly is surface moun
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 21 19:50:47 EST 2008 | operator
Hi all, I need some one to give me a ballpark figure on yearly energy consumption of a reflow oven and a pick & place machine. I know it will vary greatly depending on various factors, but I just need some realistic figures. Say for a two shift oper
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 23:53:35 EST 1999 | Mike Eskridge
Yes, there are several conveyor companies that make a conversion box for SMP1 to SMEMA and SMEMA to SMP1. Basically they are just to differant standards for cable conections between machines. SMEMA stands for Surface Mount Equipment Manufacturers Ass
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 10 13:31:29 EDT 2013 | emeto
Is there anything on the other side of the board? If not the process will be very standard. 1. SMT - place the small parts on your board. It is called surface mount technology. Basically one machine applies solder paste on the board, another machine
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 11:38:52 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice
They key requirement before any fancy tools is careful storage, stock control, labeling and handling. If your parts are incorrect before they even get to production, you're screwed. As gregp suggests, to get consistently correct value and orientation
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