Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 13:08:13 EST 1998 | JCC
| I require 2-3 professionals, skilled in the programming and debug of SMT equipment. Would prefer Fuji and Universal experience but will talk to all. These opportunities are located in central Texas. Would like to talk to those who would consider
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 09:23:04 EST 1998 | Bill Yates
| I require 2-3 professionals, skilled in the programming and debug of SMT equipment. Would prefer Fuji and Universal experience but will talk to all. These opportunities are located in central Texas. Would like to talk to those who would consider
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 20:06:21 EST 1998 | Reginald Aquino
Do anyone know of any feeder maintenance programs, software, etc.? We carry over 1000 Fuji feeders and would like know what the standard is to maintain these. Any suggestions would be helpful. Thanks, Reggie Aquino
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 15:53:30 EST 1998 | Dan Lambert
George, We are more in the assembly programming and documentation side of manufacturing, but we deal with many Contract Assemblers and a popular software package for your needs is Manex. I wish I knew more about it. Maybe someone else can help out.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 09:08:55 EDT 2001 | wbu
Dave, so what�s a good program anyhow? What about the setup configuration ? ... and who�s gonna say that your so optimized program will run after month and month while your equipment has gone through several aging and whatever processes? So we all
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 19:54:12 EDT 2001 | davef
Understanding Temperature Coefficient of Resistance * http://www.riedon.com/temp_coeff_nt.htm * http://hyperphysics.phy-astr.gsu.edu/hbase/electric/restmp.html * http://www.rit.edu/~674www/programs/phys273/temp_coeff.html
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 31 21:58:21 EDT 2001 | dougk
Has anyone heard of the quality of the electronics classes through the EMPF (i.e. American Competitiveness Institute, Navy 'Mantech' program)?
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 05 11:31:40 EDT 2001 | mcox
It sounds like the XY data you are receiving from your customers is unreliable/inaccurate. This in turn is causing down time on the machine to adjust the placement and rotations. Fell free to contact me off line and I can suggest some alternative
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 15 23:23:13 EDT 2001 | kenbliss
Hi Dave, Although I am just a blathering salesman trying to sell carts, I am not offering any here. I do have a few thoughts on your CAD positioning issue and tweaking. We do have full CNC sheetmetal puching equipment in our facility and it operate
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 13:01:16 EST 2001 | dave231
Ditto for what most people have said. If you have good equipment/ good data / 3 or more fiducals..everything should be OK. Maybe dirt or something got bang'd. tweaking is evil,but if nothing else works??? dave