Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 24 09:34:55 EST 2013 | emeto
Hi, it is a not given clear here. I will tell you some basics about the profiling: 1. Profile stages A. Preheat - the board preheats from room temp to 130-150C depending on the paste B. Soak - 150-170(or other range depending on the paste). here th
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 09 11:29:41 EST 2014 | spoiltforchoice
Thermal profiling typically requires a profiling kit, this will include a thermally insulated datalogger that follows your PCB through the oven connected to a number of thermocouples which you might affix to your PCB using heat resistant tape or usin
Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 16:42:31 EDT 2016 | pforister
Leeg, A simple cluster is pretty easy to do. Each side needs to be optimized individually first. Then, follow these steps... 1) Load Production Planning 2) Click File/New 3) Right click on line 001 under the Program name column 4) Click Reserv
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 17:36:28 EDT 2014 | proy
Hi, > > If you can not rely on your programmer and > the tools he uses then "double checking" can save > you only materials but in time you really do not > save often extend meaning. There are things you > can identify before the stove, but if
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 05:16:49 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice
This number is going to vary hugely depending on the machine, how you operate and how many feeders you have. Smaller outfits might have a single operative whose job it is to setup, load, run & program the line. Regardless of how changeover focused t
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 11:38:52 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice
They key requirement before any fancy tools is careful storage, stock control, labeling and handling. If your parts are incorrect before they even get to production, you're screwed. As gregp suggests, to get consistently correct value and orientation
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 09:40:14 EDT 2014 | rgduval
I'm surprised MyData is pushing the service call. They're usually pretty good at walking you through some troubleshooting steps before going straight to the service call. So, the failure sounds like an encoder failure; the encoders are attached to
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 18 22:41:54 EDT 2014 | pfifla1
Can't help you with the manual but do have some > tips: If it was shipped, it's possible someone > tied axis or blocked stuff for shipping. Look > for that. Look for bent sensor flags + go into > I/O and check to see all sensors you can find a
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 09 12:52:38 EDT 2015 | brianbrl
Hi, I had Assembleon machines for many years, and worked through a total of nine of them. Three years ago we began to look at the short-comings we had, based on the machines capabilities. We started to look for a new SMT platform that could improve
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 02:25:56 EDT 2015 | alexeis
Hi, From experience of our customers, I can sum that Factory Logix NPI is so convenient and difficult to implement. Also, it is not optimized for each plant and have a lot of bugs. Therefore, I do not really recommend it. In addition, we got to mee