Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 20 01:45:06 EDT 2002 | lysik
Steve Huey is a real MAN. "NO GENDER DISRIMINATION" I competed with him for a few years. He has integrity, smarts, a smile, and honesty. Ruthless none the less. I only dream of the days that UIC's anti competitive practices were those of the days of
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 20 01:25:39 EDT 2002 | lysik
It is not just the rgistration fee. It is the fact that often after you register the machine you sre still denied a certian portion of service. UIC is very in check with their registration pricing. OEM's do however have a clause that says we can not
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 14 00:04:50 EDT 2002 | lysik
Just to let all the folks no. If you register (and pay the fee) a machine with any (OEM) company in the USA You have the same rights as a new user. Companies like UIC, Gen Rad, Agilent, etc came up with these fees to discourage buying used equipment.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 03:55:50 EDT 2018 | directx995
Hello everyone, I was wondering, we use Universal Instrument equipment (GC60's, AX30-L, GC120). We have constant problems with panels that are 180 degrees rotated. We can fix placement on one side (0 degrees or 180 degrees) but the other side HAVE t
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 11:22:34 EDT 2018 | sarason
To answer your question directly Boardwidth - X = newX for a flipped board. Plus adjustments for your offset if your board is not perfectly symetrical You can try my program PCBSynergy which generates many formats from CAD files, or PCBCSV files. If
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 10:43:29 EST 2007 | MGC
Universal Instruments provides certified on-site training. You may contact your local UIC Sales or Service team or one of these numbers: http://www3.uic.com/wcms/WCMS2.nsf/index/Contact_Us_94.html
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 10:55:22 EDT 2013 | capse
You should take a look at Universal Instrument. http://www.uic.com You can search odd form component placement for a list of relevant web pages. UIC has several solutions for your application. FYI, I represent UIC in the southeastern USA. So, I'm bi
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 12 15:35:46 EDT 2000 | Christopher Lysik
Universal Instruments sells the Sanyo chip shooter as the 4791 and 4796 chip shooter. If you go to www.uic.com you can get all sorts of info Universal is located in Binghamton N.Y. Universal has a office in the Chez Republic. They may also be able to
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 23:53:22 EDT 2002 | lysik
Sorry but a word from UIC'S worst fan. I ordered A new part from UIC today. This one was built in 1983. They had it in stock and sent it over night. God bless them.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 22:09:47 EST 2021 | mpsi
Hi Tom, I work with Universal Instruments Corp in Illinois. Are you planning on buying used equipment or would you be interested in remanufactured UIC equipment that is completely rebuilt by UIC and comes with a warranty?