Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 11:50:40 EDT 2006 | dougs
I'd say you build as they ask but you must have written confirmation of what they wish you to do. One thing to remember is that it's not illegal to make non rohs compliant products, it's only illegal to sell them in certain markets, your not to know
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 22 18:08:38 EDT 2006 | MFG CAVEMAN
Dear ???, The verbage on your customer's PO or contract for business is what would be at issue in a (gulp) litigation situation. If you customer is specifying a RoHS compliant assembly in their PO or contract reference and is not allowing you to f
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 12:30:05 EDT 2006 | Steve
If the package is robust enough to handle surface mount followed by a pass through the wave soldering process, we have had excellent results populating the fine pitch parts with the P&P machine, reflow, then mask the solder joints prior to wave solde
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 15:57:34 EDT 2006 | Steve
What kind of connector is it? How does the manufacturer recommend processing their part? We've had quite a bit of experience using Tyco 'Mictor' connectors, with their inserter. We paste both sides of the board then drop the board on the inserter. A
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 20:29:08 EDT 2006 | John S.
Our designers are working on a product that would require a board to be folded back on itself or joined to a daughter board with connectors. Rigid flex would work, but is too costly. I've seen applications of a rigid board being selectively soldere
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 16 15:47:08 EDT 2006 | dekhead
95% possibility to the ballscrew... which is no ones favorite to replace. As far as the table situation now. I'm guessing that you have verified that the motor has power and the brake is not engaged. Does it still give a position error? or does it g
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 16 16:02:19 EDT 2006 | dekhead
You are as close as you can be to verified... my 95% being an understatement... In a world (and a machine) where there are no absolutes... it's as good as it gets. I can't offer absolutes... without going over things that I might consider obvious bu
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 09:27:55 EDT 2006 | vikkaraja
It has been a while since I worked on one of this machine. I recall having a similar problem where a timer was the root cause of my problem. There is a break timer in the back of the machine, it may not be staying latched. Swaped this device and kee
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 17 09:02:53 EDT 2006 | davef
Just as you will not find such a specification for SnPb solder, you will not find such a standard for SAC. We talked about solder strength several times previously here on SMTnet. Search the fine Archives for others comments. For instance: http://
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 19 09:50:23 EDT 2006 | billyd
Dude - The last I knew, two employees had bought out service contract rights from SRT when they went away. It was incredibly pricey to have them come in, as they then wanted huge money up front for a two or three year deal. Get in touch with: VJ Elec