Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 14:16:21 EDT 2003 | gregcr
how do you go about programming transistors or other multi-leg components on a contact systems CS400E locator machine?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 14:33:11 EDT 2003 | dougt
Contact Systems has a forum that you can post questions like this on http://www.contactsystems.com You have to register but it's free. Look under support.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 16 16:38:44 EDT 2003 | fujispares
I generally get the operators to chop the middle leg manually and crop the 2 outer legs - hope this helps?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 14 10:30:33 EDT 2004 | steve
What state are you located in? Will supply local contact for you based on your location.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 04 10:57:25 EST 2015 | sfeinsp
In this case I do frame for empty locations, and machine show me if someone install part on DNI location
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 08:57:34 EST 2005 | russ
Don't have any graphics but they are relatively simple. 1. They do need to be put into the copper. 2. We usually use a 1mm circle but many other shapes and sizes are useable but I know that all machine will take a circle. 3. Maintain a keepout area
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 13:37:10 EST 1999 | JAX
I have recently started programming Siemens equipment (Monday) and am a little confused on some issues. When inspecting BGA packages does the machine locate a corner ball and use it as an anchor to locate the rest? If not how does it know that it has
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 30 17:51:32 EST 2002 | davef
There is three ways to make sure that the component you are about to place is on the correct feeder: 1 Check for the proper component and for the proper feeder location. 2 Check for the proper component and for the proper feeder location. 3 Check for
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 02 12:50:01 EST 2003 | rdr
Does anyone know of any standards that deal with the physical location of BGAs on a PCBA? I am looking for something that states to not put BGAs in the center Axis of assemblies for bow and twist reasons. We have always informed customers to locate
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 27 13:38:56 EDT 2012 | upguy
Thanks for the information and insights. Our booster is probably getting too hot, even with AC. There is bouncing when we trim component locations. Every so often, while trimming component locations, the x-axis will start to slowly move away (by i