Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 30 05:05:08 EDT 2008 | allgood
I havent used it yet but I do find myself keep coming back to it - I have been searching for a decent ERP system for my micro company for years. What I like about it is the way you can export and import just about any data which we need to do as our
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 08 17:12:08 EST 2008 | rway
Hello Dominik, If you are inspecting 01005 parts, than pixel size is important and should be considered in your evaluation. I think 6.5um may be a little over-kill and probably not necessary, especially based on the price. Why are you having to re
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 06 09:27:46 EST 2008 | rway
I would rethink your schematic. If you are using D1 for power indication, put D1 in series with a 1KO resistor to ground. D1 will 1.5-2.2V which will your supplies voltage to your 555 timer. What are you driving on the ouput at pin 3? If you ar
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 08 09:10:16 EST 2008 | davef
SN100 was designed for selective soldering and producing low levels of voiding. But thin barrel plating is a common cause of voids in wave and selective soldered connections, as you say. As a result, you checked the plating thickness and it was accep
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 23 17:34:07 EST 2008 | davef
We hear you talking two main issues: 1 Solder paste release 2 Thoughts on using two passes of solder paste on the stencil 1 Solder paste release * Check your aperture & aspect ratios [Search the fine SMTnet Archives for more] * Do a better job with
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 15 12:57:37 EDT 2009 | bk
I'm not sure if you fixed your problem yet or not but i'll give you some insight on your problem. The x wagon motor doesn't move cause of the voltage it actually moves when there's current applied to it. The voltage dictates the direction the motor m
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 13:23:41 EDT 2009 | bk
well by the looks of it you have pretty much replaced just about everything that could cause the problem. The only one i haven't seen is the cable going from the computer box up to the x-wagon boards. Just out of curiosity when you took your motor fr
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 21 12:48:13 EDT 2009 | bk
ok you verified that the motor was bad. So now i would go back and verify that your voltages are still good on the back of the computer box and on the booster board. If they all check out fine. I would take the mot x board from your working machine a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 12 12:01:07 EDT 2009 | sadamson
Hi I work for Asymtek, so you know my affiliation up front. I just want to mention that Asymtek makes conformal coatings sytems from Bench tops to full auto in- line systems. We have applications labs in the USA and around the world to help companie
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 01 13:41:25 EDT 2009 | jlawson
Are you sure it is the Z axis, and not the > rotation, I had one machine which often did > something similar, it would buzz loudly, > especially if you touched or applied rotation > pressure to the gear belt which rotates the > head. It never ca