Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 27 12:14:52 EDT 2013 | kdc45
Have two Fuji CP IV-3 and just removed a Fuji IP 2 from the line. Having difficulty finding part data that is accurate for the CP IV-3 and the directory I have is very old and does not have many of the package types I have. Does anyone have a newer p
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 28 20:01:17 EDT 2013 | vinodkumar
can anyone help me how to get Siemens Line computer installation floppies or someone mail me the contents of the floppies of 00345544-01,00345542-01. I assume it is boot disk of 3-4 numbers. Request you to mail it to me or load it to a site and give
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 10:50:47 EDT 2013 | bobpan
Clear the memory again and try to input by handheld the modcodes 1 by 1 and see when the problem happens. You can input a number then press home and home. Sounds to me like a number is incorrect but its hard to tell. Are you sure the file that you ar
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 03 05:39:44 EDT 2013 | bobpan
Yes you can upload modcodes from assembler. This works for all quad c-series machines along with some others. I would NOT overwrite anything. I would save them to a new file so you have the originals. Your original modcodes are good.....your machine
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 06:39:29 EDT 2013 | claudiagreene
Many China PCB factories don't have the lamination equipments. Usually,they will send pcbs inner layer finished to other big factory or the lamanation factory to complete this process.It seems it is not what you like. But it is common... Is it ok for
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 29 14:41:10 EDT 2013 | kdc45
We found we had a bad communication cable which caused all of the files to be corrupted. We then held the RESET down while powering up and it successfully dumped. We were then able to send status, proper and programs to the machines. Hope this helps
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 30 10:19:09 EDT 2013 | proceng1
http://i73.photobucket.com/albums/i236/djturnz/IMG_20130830_100237_874-1.jpg It is an IR receiver. Our customer does not know the manufacturer from an old assembly of theirs, but they'd like us to start building them. This is one of the parts we are
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 22:36:38 EDT 2013 | davef
Yes, providing your: * Inbound material does not compromise your process. * Soldering processes apply the proper amount of flux and activate it properly * Material handling does not contaminate your boards Recognize that the IPC requirements of less
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 04 07:15:02 EDT 2013 | anilw2006
We have using SAC305 type solder paste for lead free process. One sample paste received of SN100C.After reflow SN100C type paste joint looks brighter and good compare to SAC305. Please help me which paste is good for smt process?
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 21:58:24 EDT 2013 | davef
Both SN100C and SAC305 are excellent and tested LF alloy formulations that with proper process management will produce good looking and reliable solder connections. "Bright & shiny" solder connections is NOT a good measure of a properly soldered LF c