Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 12:39:41 EDT 2008 | stepheniii
You will have to make new programs for the Panasonic. (afaik) But you can use the Mydata programs as centroid data for the Panapro. Load it into Excell using space as the delimiter. Copy column B onto column A. cell A1, move cells up. Sort by column
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 19 16:25:43 EDT 2008 | davef
While it might not be what you prefer to do, but rather than converting directly from Mydata to Panasonic, can you simply use a Gerber converter to produce centroid information and then use the centroids to program your Panasonic machine? Search the
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 17 08:53:55 EDT 2008 | markhoch
I'm going to reincarnate an old thread because my search of the great SMTnet Archives on this subject couldn't unearth anything newer then three years old. We're in the market for an inexpensive router for a low volume application. Can some of you
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 16:30:44 EDT 2008 | aj
Hi, I would be interested to hear the outcome of your trials! Although, if mechanical stress is of concern, I would look at what is causing the stress and tackle that. I would suspect that any stress great enough to fracture sAC305 joint would do t
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 20 07:11:28 EDT 2008 | Sean
Hello All, I used to hear that PCB with immersion silver finishing, its non component location pads, tend to be discolour (Yellowish) after went through heat cycle, such as reflow oven. However, if the component solderbility on the PCB is OK, can w
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 14:13:29 EDT 2008 | slthomas
In piggy back on Chunks' comments, what you might wipe it with can be the problem. Alcohol absorbed by the solder paste inhibits the effectiveness of some cleaning chemistries, and driving it into the nooks and crannies exacerbates the problem. If
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 23 15:02:31 EDT 2008 | bobpan
Sounds to me that your machine Zero is in correct. Do you have the "thickness probe" and your 2" spacer block if so you need to use these to reset your zero point. This is a bit involved E-mail would be easier list your e-mail and I can talk you thru
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 16:23:42 EDT 2008 | aj
Hi, Have you tried to download the MINT ?if this works you should be back in business , if not,check your PSU, which you can access from the back? check the manual as to which one powers the cards- dont have manual to hand but I think it is the 5v
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 08:11:15 EDT 2008 | dwelch123
Try swapping cards in Y1 enclosure. You can swap zero and one or two and three but make sure you change the shunt position and the dip switch settings and see if your problem switches cards. The lithium battery likes to fail on those cards. Reload th
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 07:37:08 EDT 2008 | muarty
I am looking for a straight forward, inexpensive, idiot-proof method (idea) for adopting FIFO process for solder paste. The less I can leave open to human error the better. I currently use 4 different types of solder paste, and to be honest the way w