Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 22 08:38:35 EDT 2005 | DiveGuy
Keep It Simple Stupid; old saying for engineers not to make things complex. the simpler things are kept the less likely the chance of error.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 03 05:34:16 EST 2011 | jmw
Check in you system configuration that you dont have the opiton to use a matrix tray handler turned on. This is what i have seen cause this problem.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 12:28:04 EST 2018 | deanm
How many feeders do you need and what is the price of each width? Factor that into your equation. Onsite service is coming from ??? Annual fees for tech support, etc.? Does it handle matrix trays? You might need that in the future.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 01 13:09:37 EST 2018 | reckless
I only need 30 feeders. It comes with 64. What do you mean price of each width? No onsite service - so major drawback. Free tech support 24/7 for lifetime of product. What are matrix trays?
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 07 09:52:27 EST 2002 | dougt
Not being a smart alic, just curious....... So if velcro is made out of that black esd safe material then it is safe to use around sensitive parts? Is there no static discharge or is it transferred to the tray and out the mat/wriststrap? They could
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 08:56:21 EST 2007 | russ
I persoanlly have noticed issue with either method, only time I run into issues with trays is when they get baked at too high of temp and warp. Russ
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 08:30:13 EST 2005 | jax
"aj" you should find your way to a training class. The measurement is from the zero point of the tray feeder( almost always the feeder slot pin giude that the center guide of the tray holder hits...located in the machine ). It is not the same as nest
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 24 11:58:55 EDT 2014 | markhoch
We had both a MY15 and a TP11 both with tray wagons and we taped strips to the tray wagon all the time with great success. we used double sided tape, sometimes with magnets, and then created "trays" as if the tape strip was a matrix tray. (1 x 10,15
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 12 10:54:17 EDT 2002 | pr
Why not get them on tape and reel? I always found the less I use the trays the better.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 11 09:39:02 EST 2002 | dphilbrick
Cool! What will they think of next! Maybe solder with no lead or parts with thousands of connections you cant see!