Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 12 09:24:29 EST 2005 | primus
We don't have any automated machines (UIC) that insert anything into holes larger than our terminals, so about 0.050" is as big a hole we ever have to use before we've plugged them with something. Since we also do a fair amount of Man-U-Sert (yes, yo
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 14:39:34 EST 2001 | John
We are developing a new product that will have hand placed through hole parts and double sided smt. This assembly will eventually be soldered to a plastic cover that has 15 insert molded terminals. The cover extends below the surface of the board,
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 08:05:33 EST 2001 | Jim Zanolli
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Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 14 09:12:24 EST 2022 | kutayuysal
My company would like to invest and SMT Line boards. Boards are simple for P&P machines, couple of 603 and 402 components which most of machines are capable to place. Challenging part is Pin-in-Paste terminals. Those terminals produce with metal stri
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 19:52:35 EDT 2007 | crashoveride
A ssume that were talking two-lead LEDS with 2.5mm pitch or lead-to-lead distance. Just a question: are the LED terminals shape were Square or the naturally rounded? Due to different insert rotations, you may wish to do program off-sets per rotation
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 09 15:26:15 EDT 2003 | CLampron
Good Afternoon, We have just comleted an in depth discussion about just this subject. We also have Mydata equipment and are facing the same problems. These are the conclusions that we came to: 1) Mydata has a formula for creating package names assu
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 30 09:27:58 EDT 2020 | clockwatcher
I currently have a board that has several wires that need to be soldered into it. Many years ago I remember wave soldering power supply boards that also had many wires. In order to keep the wire insulation out of the solder fillet and keep the wires
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 12 11:27:21 EDT 2013 | rway
Yes. Typically terminals, large relays, displays, parts with mounted heatsinks. This is typically what you see on hand-insertion lines. Other parts with specialized packaging may not be able to be auto-inserted either. Most axial and radial leade
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 00:16:24 EST 2015 | bwetman
Hyperterminal is a standard Windows assessory located in the "Communications" folder.Here are some steps of data received through the hyperterminal in the PC. (1)Connect your device with your system through RS-232 cable or USB-to-Serial adapter and c
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 11:02:51 EDT 2007 | gmoritz
... talking two-lead LEDS with 2.5mm pitch ... Yes. That's what we are working with. > are the LED terminals shape were Square or > the naturally rounded? Some are round. Some are square. One is U-shaped. > Due to different insert rotations,