Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 14:01:46 EDT 2010 | leemeyer
Has anyone ever run across a specification for the sheer strength of a soldered BGA assembly. We are looking to qualify a process and would like to have a target number to shoot for. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 16:12:30 EDT 2010 | thanh
after calibration, now i'm having an issue that placement between lazer and camera off about .5mm on the Y mount. if parts go to camera, the placement are good. but parts that placing with lazer it off about .5mm at Y for all rotation. anyone seen t
Electronics Forum | Sun May 16 00:07:58 EDT 2010 | tpappano
I have a Philips CSM84VZ. There are offset calibrations that compensate the X and Y distances from the camera to the heads and the beam pointer. Perhaps yours is similar and just needs a small Y adjustment for the beam pointer.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 01 15:06:40 EDT 2010 | thanh
I did. Nothing change. I can go in mount feed back and increase .5mm for all rotations(Lazer mount feed back), then it work. But all my parts go to camera will be off the oposite way.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 10:20:11 EDT 2010 | cyber_wolf
There is no service manual for TM8's. I assume you adjusted the teddy bear face ? Hoffe, das hilft
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 14:26:24 EDT 2010 | cyber_wolf
The spring tension will definitely cause what you were describing. Take a look at the friction plates between the sprockets. If they get real shiny from wear it can cause them to overshoot when the sprocket advances.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 17:12:53 EDT 2010 | hegemon
Is this gap by any chance under a device, like a BGA or LGA? There are several scopes for that type of inspection, if that is what you are describing.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 10 17:18:27 EDT 2010 | hegemon
Could you be looking for an endoscope with a 10 mil O.D? Not aware of anything that small. Am I reading you correctly? You are trying to peer into a 5 or 10 mil opening to see what's happenning inside of something? 'hege
Electronics Forum | Tue May 11 13:39:08 EDT 2010 | smt_guy
yes sir you are right. at least 10 mil diameter endoscope. thanks and regards
Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 16:27:59 EDT 2010 | mikesewell
http://zibracorp.com/milliscope%20II.html .4mm (.015") endoscope still too big? Regards, Mike