Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 16:37:15 EDT 2004 | wgaffubar
I agree with the loose parts but you can also put a O-scope where the encoder output goes into the computer to see if the signal has a lot of noise. A noisy signal can sometimes fool the input card into thinking the encoder pulses are ok.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 17 13:51:43 EDT 2004 | huib
We know from experiments that the structure of Sn can be manipulatedby means revese pulse-plating. This means alayer with less pits and thus a lower mminimum thickness is needed. www.ppcs.nu
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 21:41:13 EST 2004 | pdeuel
I have the same problem but an MPM downstream of the Fuji. Im looking for schematics for this Fuji. Before we had another machine hooked to this Fuji and the output switch needed to be set to latch. Otherwise only a pulse was seen and it was not long
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 07 00:46:34 EST 2004 | Jamstart
Hi, there are many type of lasers and each have its own applications. Have you tried the short pulse laser? I was told that it will have very minimal heat dissipated on the surface. On the other hand, there is also a water assisted laser where the wa
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 22 10:36:55 EST 2004 | Miguel Sangabriel
I am looking to create a "User Group" for Amistar > equipment. We are a midwest contract > manufacturer with several Amistar placment > machines. With the recent departure of Qualmax as > an I-Pulse distributor, users in the US are left > with f
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 08 17:34:10 EST 2004 | pdeuel
Differant machines have differant types of control. smoe use pulse motors with encoders and are controlled by PMD pulse motor drivers. Most of these will have parameters to determine things such as fast over shoot, speed for certian tools and varati
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 10 13:58:43 EST 2004 | EHess
Scott, We have 2 Amistar Placepro 5620's and 2 5720's. One with a TF-14. I've personally been working on these for the past 10 years or so. Have a pretty good grasp of the process, if placepro's are what you are using. Glad to see Amistar is
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 13:42:11 EST 2004 | fatally_phoenix
Scott, We have 2 Amistar Placepro 5620's > and 2 5720's. One with a TF-14. I've personally > been working on these for the past 10 years or > so. Have a pretty good grasp of the process, if > placepro's are what you are using. Glad to se
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 07 17:58:12 EDT 2004 | Rob
UPDATE: Just for fun... I sacrificed a scrapped board to determine what remained and what fell and this is the result. Board dimension was 18"x9" and .9" thick. Components consist of hundreds of passives plus 386 proc (QFP256), TSOPs, SOLs 14/16/20,
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