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DEK 265 GSX

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 24 02:40:52 EDT 2018 | bukas

first check fuses in Y1 case. thats where EuroSYS cards are, and message you get tells you that cards can not communicate with main processing board in Y3 case via RS485. after that check cables and connectors. there are 4 EuroSYS cards in Y1 case, t

Re: High Temp Solder Application

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 08 15:59:19 EST 2000 | jackofalltrades

We are currently evaluating a "selective soldering machine" from Ersa. We have been using it for about a month or so now and have found it to be very useful on "difficult to wave solder spots", but it is not as fast as a wave soldering machine. It mi

REFLOW: Insulating a Power Brick Device

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 10:35:00 EDT 2000 | C.K.

We've got this power brick device with a Copper casing that gets so hot in the oven, that the solder on the circuit board inside the power brick reflows. Of course, the heat is abosorbed by the case. Profile adjustments have been tried, but we don'

Pick and place from bulk case

Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 11:51:24 EDT 2000 | Erhard Hofmann

A while ago I read an article about a machine that can pick up a bulk case and then place components out of it without having to travel to a feeder pick up position in between. I forgot where I read this and who the manufacturer was. Can anyone help

Re: Decommissioning or Scrapping PTH/SMT equipment

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 14:23:13 EST 2000 | JAX

Hey Dave, thanks for the sparkling endorsement! No really, You have to be realistic when presenting your case. Once you understand that company decisions, like it or not, are based on the bottom line, the way you present your case will be clearer. I

Re: Decommissioning or Scrapping PTH/SMT equipment

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 31 14:24:10 EST 2000 | JAX

Hey Dave, thanks for the sparkling endorsement! No really, You have to be realistic when presenting your case. Once you understand that company decisions, like it or not, are based on the bottom line, the way you present your case will be clearer. I

BGA Solder Mask Repair

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 09:53:17 EST 2001 | fkurisu

Hello Dave, Solder mask rework has been performed on both bare and populated boards. There are factors that come into play with a populated board that make this type of rework more difficult, such as the density of components(especially around th

Suitable temperature for solderjoint ?

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 12:27:33 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

Hello everybody, engeneering came up with following problem: Considering worst case the get a temperature at a component (Resistor 0805) of 109�C and 99�C at the solderjoints. As a rule of thump I said that the max. suitable temperature for the solde

Universal instruments registration

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 20 01:25:39 EDT 2002 | lysik

It is not just the rgistration fee. It is the fact that often after you register the machine you sre still denied a certian portion of service. UIC is very in check with their registration pricing. OEM's do however have a clause that says we can not

Baking PWBs prior to wave solder

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 16 15:10:56 EST 2002 | Randy Villeneuve

We do not bake any of our boards prior to wave solder. If we did we would have one heck of a large oven. I would assume you are concerned about moisture sensitive components. In most cases your top side parts should only get to 80 degrees centigarde


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