Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 10:26:32 EDT 2005 | russ
How is the perpendicularity of this cut nozzle?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 13:41:56 EDT 2005 | greg
Hi all, I have a question to the users of the Topaz Xi machine. We currently are placing the electric capacitor (10.5 high) on the Topaz Xi (erlier we cut the nozzles 74). So the machine picks the component and placed. But there is small problem. Du
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 13:51:52 EDT 2005 | mrmaint
Try adjusting your vision file. There are a couple of different ways you can vision this part. Why is the nozzle cut down. We place electro. caps also and use a standard nozzle. Are you using a deep pocket feeder. MrMaint
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 05:00:40 EDT 2005 | greg
Hallo Yes we are using deep pocket feeder for capasitors. We cut the nozzle because there was problem with hitting the component on the nozzle with just placed. Greg
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 16:05:17 EST 2012 | davef
So, what is the battery going to do when you push your 'high voltage' through the 1-2 ohm internal resistance of the 9V battery? How about you doing a Google search on ... esd protection circuit?
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 10 19:54:04 EST 2012 | kahrpr
Some people put spark gaps on the PCB it a trace that comes to a point that's exposed from the circuit you are trying to protect to a trace that comes to a point from the ground trace. The 2 points are about .005 inches apart. When the charge hits th
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 12:50:22 EST 2012 | jmartens1978
I have a project that I am working on and would like some input from anyone that has some knowledge on High Voltage Arcing on PCBs. Problem: I have a PCB that is enclosed in a plastic enclosure that has metal pins and switch that extend to the outs
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 19:02:48 EST 2012 | jmartens1978
My first attempt was similiar to that. It was a straight ground trace running past the circular pads that were recieving the shocks. It was hit and miss when the arcs would occur. When I cut notches in the trace so the ground line had a point next to
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 19 12:36:03 EDT 2016 | jbuckley
My company uses both Juki electric and mechanical feeders. Yes, electric feeders are much more efficient than mechanical as far as pick speed and general feed speed. However, if a reel runs out, it usually takes our operators under a minute to change
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 24 22:36:17 EDT 2016 | yokywong
now days, I face a problem for JUKI electric feeder and machinery feeder. i do not know about any of electric feeder. until now, we all use machinery feeder for CF081ER 7' real holder and 15' real holder,CF03HPR ,FF12FS,FF16FS,AF24FS-OP. but this tim