Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 23:53:31 EDT 2007 | crashoveride
dedicated fixture works best if the board is very much populated. But if the parts to be inserted are less than 300components, adjustable fixtures may be used. But the secret of good insertion is a precisely measured tooling pin to prevent the boards
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 19:52:35 EDT 2007 | crashoveride
A ssume that were talking two-lead LEDS with 2.5mm pitch or lead-to-lead distance. Just a question: are the LED terminals shape were Square or the naturally rounded? Due to different insert rotations, you may wish to do program off-sets per rotation
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 07:22:31 EDT 2007 | jdengler
The dedicated fixture never really wears-out. You may need to change tooling pins and hold-down tabs, but it will still be accurate when we are all long gone. The adjustable fixtures seem to wear-out. Depending on usage and care it may go from 3 y
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 11:11:43 EDT 2007 | slthomas
I think you can reach that screen with SH SET command, then do a SET [command name] [value] to change it. Make sure you write down the original values somewhere or do a print screen of your current settings before tweaking them, though.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 18:30:32 EDT 2007 | gmoritz
insert the bug, ... let it rotate ... see how far off the bug's leads are from center, When the head rotates, it rotates about the center (long) lead of the bug. Therefore, the x/y position of that lead does not change as the head rotates. > ...
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 11:50:41 EDT 2007 | brulal1
Went we buy our Panasonic line we have the DSM, I never use it because we do mix several PCB on the same set-up and want to produce top a bottom on one PCB before switching on another one, DSM don't work that way He will optimize all the PCB so we wi
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 30 06:57:56 EDT 2007 | simonalden
Hi we are currently experiencing a problem with solder contamination of the gold contact pads on our pcbs following the reflow process, possibly through sputtering. We have been advise that this can be caused due to the pcbs being humid or due to th
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 02:05:47 EDT 2007 | jepoy
What are the status of the LEDs? Are these LEDs lighted up in RED? If so, the harddrive and the sub are disabled. You can enable these if you have the system disc. Insert the system disc, then, $ sign will appear. Type hdstat. This will display the s
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 23:13:15 EDT 2007 | duyhoang
Dear jepoy, I did as you directed but MCS couldn't recognize the main and sub HDD. It appeared that : ERROR! I don't know what to do? What's wrong with my MCS? What should I do now to solve this problem. You have much experience in MCS, I hope you'll
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 12:12:06 EDT 2007 | mnorthey
We had a simliar problem with our MCS30, we ended up replacing the MCS30 with FLEXA from Fuji. the program was expensive but we used an off the shelf computer, (cheap). We are running 6 CP3's with the one computer at about ten times the speed. Very u