Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 02 16:05:46 EST 2021 | travishemen
The document I am using is through Universals Voyager software. It contains all the manuals, part lists, procedures, etc. It is an installed piece of software so it would be hard to share. I was able to find the pdf of this breakdown. I assume th
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 20 22:17:04 EDT 2021 | ttheis
SOLVED Upon manually activating the zaxis to drive the spindles down, it was noted that the touch down sensor for spindle #2 was activating at a certain point in the travel without touching anything. I went to look at the adjustment of the sensor
Electronics Forum | Thu May 22 11:25:35 EDT 2003 | nad
Hi Jon, I recently had the opportunity to look over a used IIIc converted to a IVc. The documentation, software and spare parts supplied with the machine seem more than adequate, however, upon spending several hours cleaning, oiling, familiarizing,
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 15:46:34 EDT 2006 | samir
I say: �Wave flux needs to be heated to certain activation temps which won't be repeatedly achieved with a manual soldering process. Plus, you won't burn off any residual activator as you would if the board were immersed in a solder bath.� Muse say
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 17 16:10:01 EDT 2003 | russ
First, what would you define as semi-automatic? For SMT production you might need a screen printer (these can be anything from full manual to full auto. The low end printers manual require each board to be aligned with a piece of mylar prior to p
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 01 12:06:52 EDT 2009 | isd_jwendell
Unfortunately, I don't see any image. If your part will survive 300C then even convection reflow should work. The use of paste and reflow ovens are for when you move to production quantities. It sounds like you could hand solder your prototypes (proo
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 27 10:09:10 EDT 2014 | gascon5383
I have experience with an essemtec pick and place machine that I also had to deal with minimal training. I had no prior experience in pick and place programming and we had the technician for 3 days of training, but out of the package the machine didn
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 13 09:22:14 EDT 2014 | rgduval
Deni, Thanks. I managed to do pretty much exactly that. I was able to get the changers to pop up, and check the vacuum on the nozzles. The first two nozzles are very well sealed into the changer (can't move them), but, the balance of the nozzles
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 17 12:33:23 EDT 2007 | mika
If you run into any trouble with this, I will be more than happy to help you out. We have a spec. that includes everything that UIC says the transformer has to do. Now we contacted a local transformer manufactory; and guess what: we bought 8 of them
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 16:39:50 EDT 2003 | k_h
You might try reducing your solder paste volume. To much solder paste gives the part a pool to float in, nullifying the positive effect of surface tension. I use an aperture on stencil for the heat sink which is 5mils reduced on each side and a 25mil