Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 17:09:55 EST 1999 | Tom Reilly
We have recently had problems with bare boards coming in too thick. I would like to know how to properly specify the minimum and maximum thickness using the 13949F and IPC 4101 specs. (We currently use "MATERIAL: GFN 0620 C1/C1 A2A per MIL - P - 1394
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 12:14:12 EST 2009 | jdengler
Hi aj, I've never done Flexa programing, but in MCS2 I made it 1C1 for C1 on board 1 and 2C1 for C1 on board 2 etc. I did this in a spread sheet for each board then copy and paste each data set into 1 spreadsheet then saved as text and imported int
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 20:20:30 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| We have recently had problems with bare boards coming in too thick. I would like to know how to properly specify the minimum and maximum thickness using the 13949F and IPC 4101 specs. (We currently use "MATERIAL: GFN 0620 C1/C1 A2A per MIL - P - 13
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 09 06:52:07 EST 2002 | davef
14,000 uf now that's a BAC!!! Your thinking is correct. Connecting capacitors together works just opposite to connecting resistors together. * Capacitors in parallel add like resistors in series [Ct = C1 + C2 + ... Cn]. * Capacitors in series add l
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 26 12:20:39 EST 2019 | rossrohrer1
I ordered a capacitor book. I reinstalled the crystal that i purchased from digikey, and swapped the two load capacitors out from 30pf to 10PF which works out well with the datasheet that calls for 10pf Load Capacitance, and this equation (CL = (C1
Electronics Forum | Wed May 28 14:35:47 EDT 2003 | davef
Wow, you're very correct. I guess we use silicone to calibrate our machine, as follows: XPS spectral measurements of dimethyl silicone should include O(2s) at 25 eV, Si(2p) at 102 eV, Si(2s) at 153 eV, C(1s) at 285 eV, and O(1s) at 533 eV. The C(1s
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 13:38:35 EDT 2009 | davef
Type K thermocouples are the most commonly used in the electronics industry. There are various types of thermocouple types that can be used. Examples include [Ray Prasad]: • Type K ¾ nickel-chromium vs. nickel-aluminum (most commonly used); tempera
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 11:36:37 EST 2009 | aj
Hi all, I have a proto build of 3 cards - the 3 cards are being supplied on the same panel. what is the best way to program this on Fuji Flexa - each card will have a lot of the same references e.g C1 , C2 etc... aj...
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 10:16:25 EDT 2024 | jergod
Yes, i found program from earlier posts. thanks. Yes, seems like it doesnt work for references like C1-9 etc. But for me it seems to be good enough for most of cases!
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 05 21:05:32 EDT 1998 | Stefan Witte
Most of the older placement machines might not have a 2mm advancing feeder. Here is how I get by picking from a 8 mm feeder without loosing every second component. 1. Define a second component in the BOM. 2. Define this component in the feeder set up