Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 09:09:53 EDT 2006 | John S.
I wouldn't normally ask this question, but I'm at my wits end with my current PCB suppliers. Can anyone recommend a competitive, automotive OE quality, TS16949/QS9000, high volume fab shop? Thanks John S.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 10:29:47 EDT 2006 | Friend
Friends, I need some help. We have PWB with OSP finish. Which lead free solder paste would you recommend?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 19 14:53:39 EDT 2006 | amol_kane
i think the most important thing to consider is the # of reflows. is this a double sided assembly? if so OSP degrades during the first LF reflow. also there are many studies out there that show the wetting on OSP is inferior to some of the other comm
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 02:49:13 EDT 2006 | reypal
Is there any industry standard to what acceptable (%) level the throw-out component during placement.regardless, program-vison, feeder, nozzle,component problem? Thanks in advance!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 11:43:15 EDT 2006 | pms
Ev, That's a new one for me. Sorry, can't be of help on that problem. Good luck and keep us informed. Paul M.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 15:28:11 EDT 2006 | RLM
How does the machine sense that the fan is working/not working? The fan may be operational but the sense mechanism may be at fault.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 10:05:06 EDT 2006 | Dino49
I am looking for some web sites that will tell me the type of SOT-23 I need by the package code. ASG is all I have to identify the part I need. I looked on Datasheet.com and a few others but had no luck. Thanks for the input!!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 09:41:32 EDT 2006 | cyber_wolf
If its just the X axis then I would say that there is most likely something wrong with the ball screw. Does it only do it when the axis is moving fast ? Take the support plates out and check for anything out of the ordinary under there.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 21 15:29:20 EDT 2006 | choppy
I've seen something like that on our CP5. The problem was the nut retaining the leadscrew to the bearing (motor side) that became too tight due to an error from the operator.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 17:44:36 EDT 2006 | fordf1502004
when I order a thermocouple wire for doing oven profiles, it comes in a standard length of 36 inches, will there be any effects if I were to cut the wire down to 9 inches? Will cutting change the readings?