Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 10:49:05 EDT 2004 | pjc
Yes, using an illuminated magnifing glass helps. How well your board fixuring is on the table will effect print alignment on other boards loaded. 0.5mm & 0.4mm will require very good fixuring, like you can get with tooling pins if the board has non-p
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 08:48:03 EDT 2004 | Evtimov
Hello all! I have a problem with a vibro - fider. My IC's tavel with constant speed in , but before the end they become slower. The driving force comes by transformer in the middle area in the fider.The components move fast in that area and in the en
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 11:26:36 EDT 2004 | rob_thomas
Hi, why don't you call tech support of the manufacturer of your vibratory feeders.They will be able to help you.This is mostly a trial and error kind of adjustment and there are various "tricks" that I've noticed in various assembling plants (i.e. ke
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 26 16:26:02 EDT 2004 | specialed
Does anybody know where I can get a copy of CSM Toolbox. Also a copy of the Optimizer or Digitizer. TY in advance. We just got a CSM84V and are having problems communicating with the machine {can't download files}; {CMU is not ready}. I have tried lo
Electronics Forum | Thu May 13 23:01:07 EDT 2004 | fastek
Unplug the tactile sensor and check the switch with an ohm meter. If the tactile sensor switch is good go in one of the drawers in the back of the machine and with the help of your schematics find the opto-module that controls the tactile sensor circ
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 12:40:03 EDT 2004 | Kuru
My switch is good, I can check the switch and the two photo sensors on the input test screen. They are turning on and off.I can see it no the board too. When I start up I can see Tactile unit come down so I know pneumatics portion is good. I am still
Electronics Forum | Wed May 19 09:32:28 EDT 2004 | Mr Fix it - MPM
Sounds to me like the driver for the tactile is not working. The tactile has three components to it. The first is the switch, the second is the pneumatic up/down actuator and the third is a small motor in the tactile assembly. The motor has a driv
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 16:49:16 EDT 2004 | davef
Where blank are the balls on a BGA supposed be? UNDERNEITH, dammit!!! Fire that inspector. It's good that you have your balls imbedded in something, so that they are not rolling around. Beyond that, consider the five ball system! - No more than
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 10:32:19 EDT 2004 | vickt
This was not a automatic feature of the 4796 series HSPs. You can try to continue to reset-start the feeder crg after each component missing event,and slowly build the remaining placements, but at some point you will reach a dead end. My best advice
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 09:43:22 EDT 2004 | Rob
When it comes to double-sided boards, how does one support a board so that those supports don't hit any components on the side already run but yet keep the board firm and rigid? Is it more of an engineering design to layout the board in such a way th