Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 16:17:33 EDT 2006 | nodlac
FYI Here is the SMEMA Link for the generic interface configuration. http://www.smema.org/smemastandards.htm and http://www.smema.org/smema1.2.pdf These Doc should give you the SMEMA pin outs. Cal
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 07:53:16 EDT 2016 | ttheis
Looks like I've got to reconfigure the fmi connections. Only pins 1 & 2 populated and when I jump the fownline pins the upline ready signal is activated. I'll reference the diagram and setup the connections for smema.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 17 09:05:22 EST 2008 | caldon
One could check the SMEMA interface standard (http://smema.ipc.org/smema1.2.pdf )
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 02 22:58:15 EST 2002 | caldon
Yes, SMEMA is being used on Most newest SMT machines in line. The SMEMA Doccument can be down loaded free from IPC at http://www.ipc.org or http://www.ipc.org/html/fsresources.htm SMEMA1.2 is what you will need. This is a great doccument with wiring
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 15:11:30 EST 2004 | cal
www.smema.org Machine Interface Standard http://www.smema.org/smema1.2.pdf Here is where you can find Machine cable/ connector information as well as timing and interface Schemetic. I would contact Universal for the machine interface connection spe
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 02 10:55:37 EDT 2003 | caldon
Brad- The Spec can be downloaded free from IPC at http://www.smema.org/smema1.2.pdf (or IPC.org search for SMEMA Standards). As per Conveyor edge clearance should be .187" or 4.7mm. Regards, Cal Communications Test Design, Inc. www.ctdi.com
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 14:27:23 EST 2007 | Cal
Just in case ya need it... http://www.smema.org/smemastandards.htm SMEMA Standard 1.2 Enjoy, Cal
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 10:40:10 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
Charles Have you tried the SMEMA (now part of IPC)web page (www.smema.org)? Interface Standard 1.2 is available in PDF. John Thorup
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 19:07:57 EST 2002 | fujiguy
Yes Smema is used in the industry. It allows the equipment of different manufacturers to comunicate with out extensive rewiring. Both SMEMA 1.0 and 1.2 are used. An experienced SMT manufacturer wil include both for options.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 18 08:34:09 EST 2006 | Nathan
We are designing a new in-line inpsection station for PCBAs and I am a little confused about how to interpret two the Mech. Interface standards in SMEMA 1.2 (items 5 and 6). What is exactly meant by "maximum gap"? Does this get at the distance betw