Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 10:22:46 EST 2013 | rway
If your silkscreen is too close to the toes of your leads, you can bring the lead bank inspection box in a little bit to compensate. I haven't had many issues with tantalum caps. I inspect those under white light with no filter just fine, but then
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 15:20:34 EST 2013 | hegemon
Depending on your requirements, you could range from a hair dryer, heat gun, toaster oven, hot plate, on up to digitally controlled surfaces and convective systems. You'll have to gauge for yourself whether you are just trying to add some heat energy
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 21 09:30:05 EST 2013 | tkotwal
Thank you for the advice Hegemon. I agree that there is a wide range of options available. I'm looking for something that can give me some repeatable surface temp control, is easy to work with, and has at least decent build quality. I don't necessari
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 10:40:56 EST 2013 | rway
I have been doing this since day one of getting the AOI. It just seemed logical. I don't know what type of AOI you have, but what I have found works best is to use solder inspection to catch parts that are loaded into a no-load location. Move the
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 23 16:49:49 EST 2013 | joeherz
Appendix A2 of the standard says: ----------------------------------- B. Temperature controlled soldering equipment (at rest) should be controlled within +/- S'C [+/- 9'F] of the idle tip temperature. Constant output (steady output) tools in compli
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 12 07:46:26 EDT 2013 | ngineer
bobpan, It only happens with this program. CC ver 7.54, IVC V 3.05 If i leave CC out of it, and edit the sequence using the HHT, it sticks. but if i download from the assembler to CC, it's messed up. if i then fix it in CC, the minute i save
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 20 16:10:27 EDT 2013 | woodsmt
Most pots have a drain system, but that is a scary thing to use. I have seen places that have plumbed it nicely with ball valves and such to control the flow into small containers, but still fraught with danger. I use small metal bread pans. I lad
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 09:16:44 EDT 2013 | eadthem
What OS dose the machine have. Look on the maker plate there will be a 4 digit number and a letter. What is this model number. Universal machines shuld come with software on them called voyager. This is all of the documentaiton and manuals you
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 28 20:57:22 EDT 2013 | ericrr
I have my cell phone wired up for "RSS feeds". Yesterday at work, I saw on my cell phone someone ask "KE750 & KE760 cannot recognation part standing" (spelling mistake uncorrected) I am not sure if this answer is correct as I can not find the thread
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 02 12:53:47 EDT 2013 | microaide
I have entered my machine configuration as much as I can figure it out. I will have two machines. One with tape feeders, and the other with vibratory (tube) feeders and a waffle feeder. I've tried to set this up as best I can. But I get to the screen