Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 12:35:58 EST 2007 | realchunks
Several things to check. Are you reflowing towards higher temps for the no-lead parts? If so are you using a 63/37 paste? If so you are buring your flux off too early. Get a solder paste designed for lead free parts on a leaded baord. There are
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 09:03:07 EDT 2006 | RLM
Is anyone familiar with the automatic needle calibrator #820-10 for a Camalot 1818. It looks like a simple device but when I follow the instructions to create the calibration program all I get is the needle crashing down onto the calibration button.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 15:04:18 EDT 2006 | ehess
I would like to rebuild our 6285 head and c/c. I know these machines aren't supported by UIC anymore. Can someone point me in a direction I might take on this? Should I look to by another machine for parts? Can I find complete heads and c/c's ou
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 23:36:40 EDT 2006 | mgrimes
We would be able to help you rebuild the Head and Clinch on your VCD. We keep in stock spare parts, rebuilt tooling, manuals, etc. Let us know if we can help. You can contact me at matt@easiky.com or visit our website for inventory at http://www.easi
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 10:58:26 EDT 2006 | Matt Smith
Over the past several months we have experienced intermittent problems with wave solder voids on PCBs coated with OSP. We suspect variation in the OSP application process, or oxidation of the surface due to insufficient or degraded OSP. Is there a me
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 12:37:56 EDT 2006 | realchunks
Rob is right. ESD flooring is "Conductive" which means it can drain ESD from the body. But if you have an insulated shoe, it does not good, the ESD remains on the body. Now if you wear a smock, then you can rub ballons in your hair and touch any
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 13:39:49 EDT 2006 | russ
Dissipative flooring is not really "conductive" so to speak. what it does is (supposedly)dissipate charge as it accumulates on the surface of mat. Does this mat have a ground lug on it? Responses are correct, unless you can get conductivity between
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 13:26:55 EDT 2006 | Steve Gregory
You might want to check with Six Sigma Services, they do this for a living, and might shed some light on the process. Myself, I'm comfortable re-balling a BGA, but I don't know about re-attaching columns...here's their web page: http://www.sixsigmas
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 13:36:06 EDT 2008 | georgegaytan
Can somebody help me? I have an Ersa Flow 7 but the hard drive from the PC is completely damage. I need a copy of the software in order to get my machine running but I do not want to pay Ersa for all kinds of fees to get a copy. I do not mind paying
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 14:07:49 EDT 2008 | slthomas
Don't know that oven or if the layout is similar at all to a Heller, but in our 1500s you could lose a blower and not get an alarm until a large board blocked vertical airflow. At that point the thermocouple in the faulty zone would then lose heat
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