Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 03:05:55 EDT 2014 | philc
Hi Brett, I'd suggest emailing AVX directly - gib@avxcorp.com Website at http://www.avx.com They may be able to help identify the component. The M is probably nothing to do with the part, maybe just a production number. Looks like a radial tant tho
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 15 10:22:45 EDT 2014 | island2013
Sounds like all the usual suspects have been replaced. How about some completely random thoughts. For this specific product, you mention it runs a few boards then fails out. Does it fail out on one specific fiducial on this product every time or i
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 15:54:39 EDT 2014 | gascon5383
I have not tried running it 180 or 90 degrees out. The process involved to change that would be too large for my company to accept it. I see where you can adjust the board stop x and y but is there a way for the z axis? I have found that the board is
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 09 08:49:57 EDT 2014 | rgduval
Jorge, If the tooling in question is specific to certain jobs, we'd suggest carrying that tooling on the BOM for that job. Simply assign an internal part number, and assign that part to the BOM. You'll likely have to engrave the p/n or label the t
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 03 10:52:32 EDT 2014 | rgduval
Thanks for the suggestion, Arifa. However, it doesn't look like any of these are for the Universal Instruments GSM2 pick and place machine. The Keller-Druck link is for a GPRS Modem with a datalogger. The Sparkfun and Cybrotech sites seem to be
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 14 14:08:22 EDT 2014 | dilogic
No, each card in LP servo rack drives only one motor. But there is an servo cotnroller board (actually 3 of them) in the VME rack (where all computers are). Third one from the left(slot13) controls head2 theta and z axis. That might be a cause of you
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 07 11:13:35 EST 2014 | dyoungquist
We have run Mydata machines for 10+ years with no ESD damage from the machine itself that we know of. Can you tell us how you have verified it is the machine causing the ESD damage? It seems to me the ESD damage would be far more likely coming from
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 08 00:28:25 EST 2014 | padawanlinuxero
Hello We a Mydata and put all kinda of components with the midas unit, but never had problems with ESD, and some of them are very delicate parts, perhaps like our colleague said perhaps you should look at the trays or feeders that you are using, pe
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 14 09:47:19 EST 2014 | jpal
Thanks for all the remarks. I am tending toward the move the pot method. I am concerned about parts tilting from square if moved or held at an angle. I won't need to deal with board pallets, board clamp mechanisms, etc. Plus I found the moving board
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 14 10:40:35 EST 2014 | eniac
I use a two machines from EBSO, Germany. It's a machines with PCB carrier, so, solder pot is fixed. I'm fully satisfied with this equipment, but I use only wettable nozzles. If you would like to buy a new machine, not in used condition, EBSO will be