Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 27 20:35:40 EDT 2009 | michaellaw
Just curious if anyone here has experience with a > Panasert RH6 Radial Insertion machine. Ours is > having some problems detecting insertion, appears > to be failing to sense when the legs are cut and > is triggering the error. This is the com
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 25 08:46:03 EDT 2009 | doremiking
I've just seen your question because I list this site rarely. It can boot usually from C: hard drive, we have 4 Omron AOIs - brand new (RNS & VT-WIN2),theoretically one computer can boot from different disks, it is set up in the BIOS, there are some
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 18 06:26:14 EDT 2009 | davef
Did you mill your floor before applying the epoxy? All the ESD materials suppliers provide mats that are wave solder heat and materials resistant. ESD Floor Mat, Wave solder machine * All-Spec Industries; 5228 US Hwy 421 N.; Wilmington, NC 28401; 8
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 20 23:06:49 EDT 2009 | mika
10 or even up from a UIC conveyor of the old model - probably SMPI is the connector from UIC fully loaded, then full SMPI, but not all of them are used. Just Good board, bad Board, send, receive acknowledge. It is possible to convert this into SMEMA.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 09:59:11 EDT 2009 | esolano
Hi all, Zone 11 on a XPM2-1240 does not want to heat up and would not stay at set point. Does anyone have any ideas how to solve this problem? Or if you know of a technician in the Southern California area that can perhaps fix this problem, please
Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 02 21:59:37 EDT 2009 | hohk
Wow! Thanks Jim!. When the ejector pin hits the piezo ceramic sensor, the sensor will produce a voltage difference between the top and bottom surface(that's why i need to connect the tracks on both sides) which i will measure. The sensor does not ne
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 01:39:32 EDT 2009 | Sean
Hi All, I have some question about flux residue resulted from non clean process as following: 1) Under what kind of circumstances that flux residue could appear? This residue does not happen during production but did appear after some period of ti
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 03:32:57 EDT 2009 | dilogic
We recently started to use wave-soldering. As total newbies in that field, we got successful results most of the time. Howewer, this batch of PCB's had a lot of resdiue, as shown on the picture. Most of it is most likely flux, but on some areas even
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 29 07:06:44 EDT 2009 | patrickbruneel
Deni, This looks more like webbing and not flux residue. Webbing is caused by not enough flux to protect the surface resulting in oxide webs sticking to the board surface. The insufficient flux can be caused by: - Weak flux foam head - Air knife p
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 17:17:17 EDT 2009 | gregoryyork
Certainly does look like solder deposit across the board. Check to see if fluxing correctly. Best way is to hand flux the PCB ensuring you put plenty on. IF you still get the same result then probably down to resist absorbing the flux due to porous r