Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 29 06:23:25 EST 2011 | tringdoo
I tried to register several times but they (UIC) didn't send me confirmation link. Did anybody have this problem?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 11:30:13 EST 2012 | ppcbs
Try using Chip Quik to reduce the heat required for component removal. Along with your bottom pre-heater, use a temperature controlled hot air system to help heat up top side for component installation. http://www.pcb-repair.com/products.htm
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 09 17:21:52 EST 2012 | davef
Your pictures are 1600X1200 JPEG. That's like 900k. Try saving them as 640X480 JPEG
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 19:52:31 EST 2012 | assybkr
Try "operator" or "administrator" if this doesn't work hopefully someone else can help you. Good luck.
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 23:50:09 EST 2012 | vinitverma
Hi Scott, Change the nozzle type to Type 73 for the LEDs and you'll find it's ok. I just tried it and with Type 73 it picked up the Cap and LED in a single shot but with Type 74 it went for 2 charges.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 16:22:44 EST 2012 | pjc
None of those p/ns are coming up good, maybe they're obsolete. Try contacting Cardinal Circuit, they have tons of older MPM parts, http://www.cardinalcircuit.com/spare-parts-support/
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 21:57:41 EDT 2012 | daniel26
On your mount data it has to go 8,7,6,5,4,3,2,1 once it goes to a higher number then the previous it has place and start over try that out
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 13:52:07 EDT 2012 | christian01976
Hello! Did you try to pick all parts with the same type of nozzle? The LEDs are not so big that you have to use a nozzle 74. Christian
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 12:33:51 EST 2012 | flyingsnow
Thank you for the information. I am in touch with Epoxy Technology. They recommended two products. I will try one of them and find out how it works. I was just wondering if anyone like to share their experience with epoxy printing and 0402 SMT capa
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 07:41:57 EDT 2012 | aj
try 180 180 195 248 260 belt speed 20 ( lightly populated boards) adjust speed to 18 for heavily populated.