Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 11 13:18:32 EDT 2009 | smellew
Even if you disable the MTU(see address 1005 to link out E-stop & address 1219 for the safety fence rear) the servo still needs to be replaced. SA6 is the faulty one, i'm sure there are many dealers who could supply you one. if you need further conf
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 10 18:51:39 EDT 2009 | boardhouse
Hi Jeff, Your board supplier could be correct in this way. The board could have had just a hair left of copper on the circuit, which would hold up under the electrical test process, but once you powered it up, then there was enough juice to burn th
Electronics Forum | Thu May 07 17:39:17 EDT 2009 | xinxi
Thanks Milroy!!Just want to make sure I got the correct position for the sensor. Is the sensor fixed at the exhaust tube looks like a metal pipe and plastic tube that connects to the top of the machine? So do you mean I need to clean this metal pipe?
Electronics Forum | Sun May 10 09:29:23 EDT 2009 | davef
Q1: Can I know is Chromium restricted from RoHS? A1: RoHS Restricted Substances (Pb, Hg, Cr6+, PBB, PBDE, Cd) Q2: Is this chemical will effect the content of Lead free solder? A2: It's possible that the metals that comprise the stainless steel probe
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 02 18:38:13 EDT 2009 | joeherz
Nicoleta, We're a CM and have produced many millions of solder joints with ENIG boards with no failure attributed to this surface finish. This represents several boards houses. Another poster is correct that any supplier you choose should have a c
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 25 07:54:02 EDT 2009 | brucow
Hi and thank you for your replies, I feel a lot more confident about tackling the job with your instructions, many thanks. We haven't seen any accuracy issues, and the ballscrew has been making the same banging/knocking noise when changing direction
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 02 05:49:37 EDT 2009 | rway
Nuez, I don't really see how it's a problem. If your not using a wrist strap, there's no grounding issue. It will work fine as is, equipment insulated or not. The "conductive" mats have many mega-ohms of resistance as it is. Simply "bypassing" t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 08 06:02:59 EDT 2009 | stepheniii
Advertisements are not always 100% accurate on technical issues. You don't want instand static discharge. A wrist strap with no resistor could cause that. Therefore put in a current limiting resistor to make the charge dissipate slowly. Does anyone
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 17 01:39:07 EDT 2009 | grahamcooper22
Hi, it is not necessary to store MSDs in nitrogen to stop them absorbing moisture, just a dry environment. Nitrogen storage is good for storing devices for many years as it reduces the oxidation of the solderable surfaces. Best option for storing MSD
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 06:51:50 EDT 2009 | leemeyer
Many years ago we purchased a IOmega ZIP drive that would connect to the parallel port of the computer. They have a utility called "guest" that we installed on all of the IVC computers. We were then able to connect the drive to the parallel port and