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Driver problems on DIP insertion machine

Claude Couture

#9402

Driver problems on DIP insertion machine | 22 September, 1999

The machine is a Universal 6796 DIP inserter. The driver card for the X axis burned a couple of resistors and a trace, probably a couple of power transistors too. I had a spare card and put it in. Now on powering-up the machine, the X-Y table moves slowly to the left and stops only when it hits the mechanical stop. The limit switches are testing good.

I welcome any insights.

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Eric Williams

#9403

Re: Driver problems on DIP insertion machine | 24 September, 1999

| The machine is a Universal 6796 DIP inserter. The driver card for the X axis burned a couple of resistors and a trace, probably a couple of power transistors too. I had a spare card and put it in. Now on powering-up the machine, the X-Y table moves slowly to the left and stops only when it hits the mechanical stop. The limit switches are testing good. | | I welcome any insights. | If the driver card is known good, the encoder for X is suspect.

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Eric Williams

#9404

Re: Driver problems on DIP insertion machine | 24 September, 1999

| | The machine is a Universal 6796 DIP inserter. The driver card for the X axis burned a couple of resistors and a trace, probably a couple of power transistors too. I had a spare card and put it in. Now on powering-up the machine, the X-Y table moves slowly to the left and stops only when it hits the mechanical stop. The limit switches are testing good. | | | | I welcome any insights. | | If the driver card is known good, the encoder for X is suspect. | If not, next replace the DAC Feedback PCB for the x-Table | | | |

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Ron Gillam

#9405

Re: Driver problems on DIP insertion machine | 24 September, 1999

| | | The machine is a Universal 6796 DIP inserter. The driver card for the X axis burned a couple of resistors and a trace, probably a couple of power transistors too. I had a spare card and put it in. Now on powering-up the machine, the X-Y table moves slowly to the left and stops only when it hits the mechanical stop. The limit switches are testing good. | | | | | | I welcome any insights. | | | If the driver card is known good, the encoder for X is suspect. | | If not, next replace the DAC Feedback PCB for the x-Table | | | | | | | Contact Norman Mayville if you can't find the problem. This guy is great with Dynapert equipment and has very reasonable service rates. (315)589-4094 is the number to his shop. | |

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