Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 20:41:22 EDT 2004 | Ken
There are ledgitimate reasons for checking furnace calibrations, but let me clarify what that is. 1. TC's are not necessarily calibrted. Not unless you need "absolute" accuracy. TC's operate against a (non-linear) standard +/- a tolerance. Most
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 11:53:37 EDT 2004 | Claude_Couture
Hi everyone, Our QC manager is bugging me about calibrating the TC readings on our reflow ovens. I keep telling him that doing a regular reflow profiling with a mole is sufficient to see if the oven temperature are normal. The manuals state that TC c
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 15:46:56 EDT 1999 | Chrys Shea
| Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like point-
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 21:43:18 EDT 1999 | Dean
| | Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like poin
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 16:37:17 EDT 1999 | Philip Kazmierowicz
| | | | Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 16:45:48 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | | Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like po
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 17:41:13 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | | Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like po
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 20:12:46 EST 2012 | gaz
We have a thermocouple that is basically some tc wire plugged into our reflow oven. The oven converts these voltages into the readings, but are all K type thermocouple wire the same, so would have the same exact same values sent to the ovens cpu? I
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 09:00:14 EST 2012 | davef
A thermocouple is a set of two wires welded together at one end, where a junction is formed between the two wires. Because each wire is composed of a different type of metal, each wire reacts differently to the temperature of the junction. Because of
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 16:33:40 EDT 2004 | wgaffubar
We never really use to calibrate the thermocouples on our reflow oven or wave solder systems, but we did disconnect the T/C's and input a calibration standard to check that the computer cards were correctly reading the proper temperature for a given