Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 12:11:56 EDT 2015 | bnorton
OS/2 UIC version 3.2.3 Powerup seems to go OK until, while the GUI says ...initializing..., an error popup appears saying "Did not receive request to load machine model within timeout period. Possible machine error condition exists. Do you want t
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 08 09:45:11 EDT 2015 | edwaterfall01
It would be helpful to know what happened before the error occurred. Do you have another machine so that you can swap some boards? The Force CPU, (machine controller) located in the VME, is responsible for controlling all machine-related activities.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 10 20:53:32 EDT 2015 | r92024
Thanks for your reply, Rob. I wish I could attach images here, but despite the option for 'attachments,' it won't let me attach. The pendulum mechanisms are the cheap plastic type, from China, not the older style mechanical ones. Not sure if this l
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 09:55:49 EDT 2015 | rgduval
I'm no clock expert, but, even that unit you linked appears to have the period set by the weight on the pendulum. That unit notes that the pendulum is adjustable....though, I'm not sure how/what is adjustable...I would expect it to be the weight. I
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 24 07:52:23 EDT 2015 | roblackey
Can Assembleon Opal nozzles be repaired? I have > a few ith chips on the corners of the tips. It > appears as though the tips are pinned in the > bodies of the nozzles, and that they could be > changed out. Thanks > Can Assembleon Opal nozzl
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 09:52:53 EDT 2015 | rgduval
I assume that these parts are falling off during second-side reflow? The easy solution, of course, is to not build high-mass components on first-side reflow. If this isn't practical, however, you can try using epoxy/glue under the component. We'
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 17:18:03 EDT 2015 | dyoungquist
Here is our solution: We run the assembly line 40 hours per week and use 500g cartridges of solder. We take 1 cartridge out Monday morning and leave it out until the end of the Friday shift when it is put back into the refrigerator. That means you
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 13:48:22 EDT 2015 | markhoch
Hi Juan, I think if you check your Solder Paste's Data Sheet, you will find that your Solder Paste can be stored at Room Temperature for up to four weeks. There is no need to put your paste back into the refrigerator after every shift. If it makes
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 14 08:41:23 EDT 2015 | emeto
I don't know what paste you are using, but most of the leading brands can stay out of the fridge for up to 6 months.The paste you already took out of the cartridge should last you several days - up to one week, depending on your room temperature and
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 14:35:33 EDT 2015 | ehess
having a problem with several heads miss picking 8mm feeder parts. Had to bypass 2 of the heads because it was becoming such a hardship. Heads 3, 4 (bypassed), and 8 (bypassed). On 3 and 8, it will miss so many it errors, and when I clear the erro