Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 06:24:49 EST 2017 | sarason
It should be possible to use Ghost to copy the Harddisk nut installing it in another machine. The next trick is to repair the image by cutting the missing bit from another image made on a Virtual Machine. Be careful to use the same version that was o
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 05:12:17 EST 2006 | Rob
You feeling OK Larry, I'm almost agreeing with you! Right, ROHS & WEEE are designed so that we don't throw away huge amounts of electronic waste into landfill that then pollutes our drinking water with Lead, polybromides, cadmium, mercury etc, which
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 12:15:34 EDT 1998 | X-man
| | We need BGA rework station and x-ray inspector recently in urget case, Do you have any information to rework FPGA package and inspect them during processing. | Thx for any information | Best Regards, | Stoney Tsai Stoney, Probably the best rewor
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 16 09:39:15 EDT 2005 | electromek
We had some defective camera's on our GSM's. The repair guys wanted $12,500US for two replacements from UIC. I found rebuilds at this place in New York State for $249 each. They have been working great for two years now. I even got back $30 for the o
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 11:39:56 EDT 2007 | realchunks
That's like asking the IRS to do your taxes for ya. Once they're in your building, they will not leave until they go thru top to bottom. Remember, EPA Field Investigators are "supposed" to find things wrong. They may not find any thing wrong with
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 16:16:32 EDT 2010 | briansmi1116
I have a Zevatech 720 that was working great until one day a "E9001 the emergency stop button has been pressed..." error popped up when I turned the machine on. We traced out the circuit and found out what board it went to. I found a replacement an
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 00:38:54 EST 2011 | tpappano
Hi Jeff, no problem, I'll just pop them out and make copies. I'm betting the upgrade will take care of these silly problems. The machine with the "newer" firmware just goes and goes without any issues other than replacing that R-axis servo a while
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 14:47:53 EDT 2017 | sumote
I commend you for doing your diligence. It sounds like you have a solid plan, and a few decisions to make. I have used Assembleon machines before, a Topaz X and a Emerald X. They seem to be a good compromise between speed and cost. If you are close
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 21 09:27:33 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
Hello, I will be evaluating and qualifying two equipment types. The first is a fountain soldering device. I need practical advice on all the stuff you guys and gals know about as good, bad, ugly, best applications, setup, limitations, and all the re
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 12 07:15:03 EST 2005 | clampron
Good Morning Everyone, This whole lead free thing has really stirred up the hornets nest! I agree that it doesnt make any technical sense to replace a cheap toxic material for an expensive toxic material that costs more, is more expensive to process