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Regarding choosing of correct SMD Capacitor for PCB Assembly

Electronics Forum | Fri May 08 23:28:28 EDT 2015 | alphatronique

Hi dont play whit cap substitute ,you may screw up the whole design ,many ceramic decoupling cap was sensitive to applied voltage and temperature specially true for X5R and Y5V type. so a 4V cap may have right capacity at 3.3V but a 6 volt cap

Universal 6346A Radial Lead Sequence Bad I/O Card?

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 10 15:34:53 EDT 2017 | mrich208

Hey Jerry, The valve that sends air to the head of the inserter does not close when you press the "Interlock" button. If you press on the end of the solenoid with a screewdriver to force it the air makes it to the head. If doesn't seem like it is tr

MPM Accuflex Printer Electrical problem

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 14:24:12 EDT 2018 | dleeper

I had a similar problem once on an acculfex. The root cause was a short on the one the wire harnesses connected to the print head. If I recall, most of the relays in an accuflex are actuated by the 24 volt bus, so if you have a short anywhere in tha

F-MOT-MOVE X/156

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 05 09:39:07 EDT 2019 | filipblad

Hi, I'm getting the F-MOT-MOVE X/156 error on our MY12 pick'n place. The manual tells me its an hardware issue. I found another thread on here where someone had a similar issue and they found out it was a power subbly issue. If I open the service pro

Unversal Advantis platform

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 14:33:40 EST 2021 | lewis_and_clark

Hi Tom, Spoke with our technical team and our feeder division tells me that the GSM Pneumatic feeders are not compatible with the Advantis Machines, however the Multi Pitch 24 Volt Feeders are. We have a large customer base that uses the Advantis m

Selecte a Shunt Resistor

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 29 09:57:48 EDT 2021 | zxcvb

I'm attempting to perform power analysis on my target, which operates at 3.3 volts. The average current while running is around 140mA without the resistor. With a 5V power source, I utilized a 10Ohm resistor as a shunt resistor. The shunt resistor w

Dage XD6500 fault

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 15:26:34 EDT 2024 | gregoryyork

Hi After a little help we are based in England and have a Dage XD6500 Xray which has thrown up a really strange fault which our normal Dage service guy cant find. It says tube error and the error code is a 56 Volts fault from the Tube and cannot star

Identifying Caps

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 12 12:49:55 EST 2002 | dragonslayr

Use an "LCR" (L= inductance, C= capacitance, R= Resistance)meter. There are several name brands to choose from (Fluke, etc.) Hand held units are relatively inexpensive. In fact, you may consider having more than one available. Receiving inspection s

Thermal Profiler Batteries

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 17:32:09 EST 2006 | sphilips

The initial cost of the battery is similar to saying the size of an iceberg is measured only by what shows above the waterline. There is a lot more to it than at first blush. The ECD Power Pack costs $245, but provides over 3500 hours of profiling.

Power problem on radio circuit

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 16 12:56:56 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr

simon- davef is on the right track. 1st year electronics courses teaches us that you should always check the power supply first. In this case, the power supply in question is not your power source but the regulated power within the unit. I suspect o


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