Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 25 16:40:09 EDT 2011 | cbroegger
Have been through the same problem with the eurostep cards. The missing communications with the cards, suggest that some acid leaked from the batteries have etched tracks/and or the serial converters (soic8) on the cards. In all cases, clean the card
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 26 14:05:04 EDT 2011 | scottp
I agree that class III is overkill for most applications and the customer needs to pay for it if that's what they want. It's also true that class III doesn't assure things won't fail. Life expectancy is mostly due to component and material selectio
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 26 16:43:18 EDT 2011 | action_101
I am happy that you work in a shop that can build boards right the first time on a consistent basis. Unfortunately, I would say that every place I have been at, we have had a hard time meeting class III standards day in and day out without some kind
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 27 09:43:38 EDT 2011 | dyoungquist
I did not mean to imply building to class III would prevent failures. Since there seemed to be a little confusion about the classes I threw that out to show that class III was a higher standard. I also agree that while re-work can fix a class III d
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 29 17:42:49 EDT 2011 | action_101
I used Indium WF-9940 at the last place I was at for 5 years. We ran leaded and lead free product in our ERSAflow selective soldering machine with that flux type. It worked good for both applications. The place I am at now we have an Ersaflow selecti
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 29 09:16:17 EDT 2011 | mpolak
Hello, I have recently obtained a trial version of Mentor Graphics' BOM Explorer. Has anyone had any experience using it? We are currently editing our BOMs manually for P&P machines programming. After quick look and trying few options it doesn't see
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 29 19:45:23 EDT 2011 | edwaterfall01
The conveyor is programmed to turn off the belts and go into an error condition after 30 seconds if the board has not passed the output sensor on the conveyor. The intent is to indicate a board jam and prevent damage to the board or belts. On convey
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 20 19:23:18 EDT 2011 | eadthem
As far as the buttons go, White = pause for inspection when depressed, lit when active Green = pass after inspection when lit you need to press the button, when flashing its waiting for the upline machine, Yellow/orange = when flashing indicates
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 29 18:48:19 EDT 2011 | jrsmachine
We have a Philips CSM84VZ which we acquired several years ago. It has been running fine until recently when a new employee ran it unsupervised. Since then, when in run mode, it wont't run, but just displays error code "#79:operation interrupted". our
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 06 11:18:47 EDT 2011 | tpappano
That message is what you get if for example, if you press "stop" while a board is being placed. While "interrupted" you can for example, press "exit", go make adjustments to mount data or whatever, return to "running", then the board program, then p