Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 12:46:43 EST 2007 | rgduval
I have an older TP9, with a programming station monitor, and a machine monitor. Both are RGB input monitors, with the cable coming from the MyData to a y-coupler on the machine monitor, and a cable running to the programming station. The monitor on
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 06:29:09 EST 2007 | bT_Solutions
Thanks SWAG. I figured there must be a way to import data. I beleive right now, the SMT operators where I work are manually making the programs right on the GSM, which depending on the assembly, could take up to a full 8-hour shift (especially when t
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 09:59:37 EST 2007 | ratsalad
If you need any info about the 4785, let me know. If you understand Perl I'd be happy to send you the software I wrote for 4785 program generation. Mine is based around PanaPRO but it would at least give you a very simple optimization routine if
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 22:04:48 EST 2007 | Guest
Set Up Guy, I am not sure if the COB you are refering to means Circuit on Board . If yes, this process also include SMT . Package is a combination of some passive components and bare die. Passives are normally attached thru SMT using solder te
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 01:13:25 EST 2007 | grantp
Hi, Does anyone know where to purchase the connectors? Specifically bulkhead connectors or PCB mount connectors. I am thinking about doing a general purpose SMEMA box that has a Basic Stamp in the core, and some buttons so I can use it for general
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 12:51:14 EST 2007 | aj
All, We have ran a few revisions of a New Product which is a tracking device using satellite navigation. The protos went well but now they have added a shielding can. We place 2 of these to cover the Frontend of the PCB. The test guys are having d
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 00:17:08 EST 2007 | behrsam
Thanks both of you for responding. I am using a protoype reflow oven. It uses a programable controller to ramp the temp up. It has convection and radiative heating. Ultimately yes, I would like to use a vacuum furnace like the sst but it is not c
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 11:43:14 EST 2007 | stepheniii
The dumbest thing I read was the response to me saying people should not automatically send product to China. I was told not to bury my head in the sand. A lot of companies are being lemmings and taking it for granted it's best to send a product to C
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 13 03:43:38 EST 2007 | Stephen- SMT engineer trainee
We are now using solder paste(OM325) and I have some problems on the folowing process: 1. We use the solder paste softer(Malcom SP-1) to warm-up for 20 mins, when it just take from refrigerator. Is there any problems for solderpaste performance? 2.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 10:58:42 EST 2007 | realchunks
Yes, it can evaporate. My point was manufacturers suggest cool storage to avoid seperation. I guess if the flux does seperate and get pushed to the top it could have a greater chance to evaporate. I have only seen such seperation on year + old jar
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