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silicone conformal coat and electrical contacts

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 14:07:24 EST 2007 | electronhose

Material, fumes, cured or uncured, all are suspect. Silicone gets on an operator's hands, that operator handles components ( even a day or more later ) silicone is transferred to the solder connections = contamination. Process and workcell control

JUKI VS. Siemens ? Which to choose?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 02:06:06 EST 2007 | Guest

My inputs are : Juki are easier to use, and to easier to program. Their Man Machine interface are easy to navigate. Good technical support Technology wise , they will be one of the best in placement equipments iin the future . You may want

Can someone help me on correcting CAD information on Univesal mc

Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 28 03:36:53 EST 2007 | sami

hi to all. I am new in this forums. but I like it too much. i am working on universal machine but sometimes i had a problem when the CAD data ( X,Y,Theta ) information are not correct, I adjust them manually in Board Enhanced Setup, my question is th

Can someone help me on correcting CAD information on Univesal mc

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 03:33:33 EST 2007 | sami

thanks I haven't the same shift in all the components, that's why I need to correct them one by one and this takes a lot of time. I am searching in the Software of the machine if there is any way to change just one parameter to correct all the data

Can someone help me on correcting CAD information on Univesal mc

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 16:00:32 EST 2007 | vickt

Sami, Have you contacted Universal directly for assistance? You can contact your local service team, or contact them at GSMTechs@uic.com. There is also a set of online "Knowledge bases" that are at your access 24/7 if you are a UIC registered user.

help needed

Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 28 22:03:22 EST 2007 | dave

ca anyone help i need to design a circuit which can deliver 18v from 24v the problem is that the "extra" 6v i dont just wanna lose as heat/or lost energy as I have a limited power supply is there an effective way to do this - i have basic el

help needed

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 05:39:36 EST 2007 | rlackey

Hi Dave, A switching regulator is probably your best bet for efficency - Power Integrations are very good in this arena (www.powerint.com) and have lots of applications support available (Circuit diagrams, engineers etc.). Also ST Microelectronics

Jammed Fuji CP65 Nozzles?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 10:33:10 EST 2007 | SWAG

I'm not familiar with the mechanics of a Fuji but when we were learning to run our chipshooter, we did not correctly assign board thickness in the program. This caused the board support pins to warp the board up just enough to push nozzles to a par

PCB Finish

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 09:43:52 EST 2007 | Milas

Hi Does anyone know of any potential issues with using a ENIG pcb finish for lead free manufacturing ? I was once told that a pcb manufacturer found some "Pink Residue" on a batch of boards that had been finished with ENIG and been used for lead f

Soldering to Platinum/Silver terminations.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 05:23:37 EST 2007 | pbarton

Barry, We do not see much in the way of solder splatter or solder balling. We have removed some parts but in the process of doing so we remove any useful evidence really. Quite a lot of the solderable portion of the part is on the underside. Like


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