Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 08 23:44:31 EST 2010 | glennster
Woody, Daisy chain packages are definitely needed, but if you can get packages with a dummy chip inside these will provide a more accurate simulation of working components. If possible, continuous monitoring of resistance during the test will be
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 12:15:40 EST 2010 | woodsmt
Daisy chained parts and impedence testing were my original reccomendation. Unfourtuantely I can not get the resources for this testing.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 08 14:19:44 EST 2010 | 15009
We need Siemens Software for the Siemens Simatic S5-95U PLC and Cable. Anyone know where this can be found? Willing to pay. Matt Kehoe SIPAD Systems
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 08 15:29:38 EST 2010 | ccross
Has anybody had any experience with TRI AOI systems. I just heard of them today (Model TR7550) and was wondering if anybody here has any experience with them. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 12:49:59 EST 2010 | esoderberg
not sure what you are looking for but I do a fair amount of low pressure molding of my electronic assemblies using a loctite macromold product in a moldman 8000 machine. This machine is made by Cavist. I have 4 of these machines running 2 shifts/6 d
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 09 12:15:14 EST 2010 | rajtaware
Check if the feeder position is out of picking area mentioned in manual. Change the feeder position.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 09 13:27:05 EST 2010 | duchoang
Re-optimize the program. One (or more) head(s) can not reach and pick up parts from certain feeders.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 11 09:12:46 EST 2010 | blnorman
Have you checked to make sure the mix ratio is correct? My experience with epoxies is that if the mix ratio is off with too much hardener you will get a much higher exotherm than expected. Modulus is high too, pretty stiff material.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 11 09:14:05 EST 2010 | blnorman
One other thing, if you're using this for vibration dampening, would a silicone work? Much lower modulus.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 11 09:09:33 EST 2010 | ssager
We currently still build a fair amount of boards with through hole parts. These parts are placed by hand using kits, so there is always the "human" factor that tends to play into the root cause of the failure mode. Has anyone seen, heard of a method