Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 06:08:39 EDT 2005 | geb
I think it may be the card thats causing the problem. When both machines are set to display a live image, the faulty machine shows pink/red. When their cables are pulled out of the card the working machine shows grey/noise and the faulty machine stay
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 23 09:04:36 EDT 2006 | kanna
Does anyone have any experience with these ovens > ? We are looking at purchasing a used > one. Anything in particular I should look at > when inspecting it ? > > Any comments good or bad > appreciated..... > > Thnx, Sr. i have one problem he
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 21 04:50:10 EDT 2005 | Slaine
i set this up for one of nokias manufacturing plants and based it on the value of the board, caluclated the average rework times, worked out the costs of rework and costs of the board then for each type manufactured put a figure on the number of time
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 20 23:12:38 EDT 2005 | darby
Several suggestions. Your hands may be tied but here goes. 1. Doctor your stencil so that pads are not shared etc and reduce the apertures more that what you would normally. This may stop one pad wetting into another etc. 2. The use of a Pb-free sol
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 12 07:47:42 EDT 2005 | Comp tech.
Sean, I just installed a whole new comp room in our facility. 1, By kick off do you mean the comp goes into an idle mode,or shut down completely? If it just goes into an idle mode, this may be caused by your supply manifold being to small in diameter
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 20:25:47 EST 2005 | mika
Always happy to share information. Perhaps other viewers on this thread, can get some ideas of "how to". /Sincerely Ps. There is a so called "standard height" which the conveours/machines from different manufactories must be able to reach; without r
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 25 22:54:55 EDT 2005 | KEN
sorry. re-read your post. The problem is the home sensor relative to the home pulse. You're catching the wrong home pulse. a 10mm offset sounds about right for a 360 degree error. You need 50% +/- 15 % to ensure you always zero to the same phys
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 13:46:28 EST 2006 | slthomas
Assuming you're using DOM and shelf life to determine what's good and what's not, you just have to know 1)the rate at which you use it up, 2) how much shelf life is left, and 3) the rate that it goes bad when not refrigerated. From that you can tel
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 13:24:09 EST 2005 | valuems
Hello Sorry we have not answered sooner, been gone. There is a height adjustment on the wiper. You will find a round nob under it, that is a height adjustment. I expect the wiper is not going all of the way up. And you can also control the speed
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 04 11:29:46 EST 2005 | JeffP
Jay, I work for a company that manufactures batch reflow ovens however, I will try to be as subjective as possible. For the most part, what others have posted is true. Yes, there is one heating chamber and if the heater does not have enough power