Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 18:59:15 EST 2007 | seth
Thank you for responding. You guys know where I can get marble track ball mouse that compatible to the Hi-e? We bought the logitech from Best Buy that is not working. We had to use the regular mouse that is so irritating.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 20:23:43 EST 2007 | davef
Yes, many ICT can test your RS485 board. You need: * Test program * Test fixture OR you could buy a RS485 tester.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 15:58:50 EST 2007 | Cmiller
You should still be able to buy one from Philips. I think they cost aroud $2,500 new. I think we may be willing to sell one. If your interested e-mail me at cmiller@adltech.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 09 10:56:26 EST 2007 | realchunks
Sure is. It's called Dual Pot. Most major wave solder manufactureres offer it. The quickest way is to buy a used wave for Pb and keep your existing Pb free wave, Pb free!
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 03:41:28 EST 2007 | Rob
A couple of Fuji 842E Chipshooters if you are buying new, they will eat this kind of work, major service every 3 years on a single shift, and you can leave them to your kids.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 21 16:59:57 EST 2007 | eeltec
I am looking to buy a used Software for off-line programming of GEM Philips machines, please contact me if you want to sell one or if you can help me
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 22 18:34:09 EST 2007 | Cmiller
I dug out my old info, the "quick-flex" tooling upgrade was $2750.00 about 6 years ago and you can upgrade the software to show you where to place the pins I guess for another $750.00 with a 10% discount for buying both. That was awhile ago.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 23 11:09:50 EST 2007 | James
Does anyone know anyone in the U.S that buys used Jedec trays and Tubes? I would like to recycle these instead of throwing them away. Thanks for any input.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 20:00:53 EST 2007 | roddy
You cannot put these machines in a clean room enviornment, but if you must go with the MYdata a Philips Assembleon. They are easy to program and changeover a simple. Foot print should suit your needs. Where are you located?
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 17:35:19 EST 2007 | gregp
At the risk of being lambasted the Contact machines are very easy to program and have double the feeder capacity in a much smaller footprint. Please don't hate me.