Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 10:12:27 EDT 2007 | slthomas
"...but it would also be testing if they had enough mechanical strength to hold the components on." Only if you take the time to observe the results. :) Your point is well taken, but these guys were only interested in seeing if any failure modes pro
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 10 10:42:49 EDT 2007 | chrisgriffin
Set "FP" mode to 1 in the setup menu 1. It won't fix your problem, but it might help a little. What kind of board support system are you using?
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 06 22:08:09 EST 2008 | mac88
Hi, Try to upload the Windows NT in Safe Mode. Would look weird, but is fully functional. Then try to go the latest known workable configuration and load it. If this does not work try with the recovery disk that came with the machine. This will
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 13:55:20 EST 2008 | namruht
This is the same machine that we use. The thing that I like about it is the user friendly software. Operators do not have to be engineers to use this software. The "NPI" mode is a life saver for those first time jobs. I would highly recommend this ma
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 11 10:24:31 EDT 2008 | mgrimes
Is this what you are looking for? http://www.mouser.com/Search/Refine.aspx?Ntt=*560EWG103*&N=1323038&Ntx=mode%2bmatchall&Ns=P_SField∨iginalKeyword=560-EWG103&Ntk=Mouser_Wildcards
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 15:54:36 EDT 2008 | Paul M.
What r u using for fiducials ? fids? pads? thru-holes? video model? What r u using to print the paste? squeege blades? proflow? paste puck? Why r u using Step Mode ?
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 24 17:16:27 EDT 2008 | hussman
Double check your supports. When run in auto this occurs a lot quicker than step mode. Just a thought.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 14:27:16 EDT 2008 | smtnet51
Make sure whatever you are using for a fid. is apart from any other pads or apertures. It'll grab a pad/aperture above or below (in auto mode) and screw up your print. We saw this alot when using pads for fids on DEKs.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 14:44:50 EDT 2008 | swag
As a user of UIC Advantis with NPI for a couple years now, it kicks butt for low volume high mix. In full production mode it's great for the higher volume builds as well.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 22:44:54 EDT 2008 | davef
Too complicated to answer. Wudda you say that you post pix and we'll tell you what we think?