Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 16 21:41:19 EST 2006 | bvdb
I'm at home right now but remember that the MCS-16F boots up saying V2.3. The IP-1 is a 1986 machine but the MCS-16F was purchased used as a replacement to one that didn't work. The vintage is unknown. Tomorrow is Monay and I'll see if there is an
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 27 10:55:47 EST 2006 | SWAG
I don't know much about BTU but we had a very similar problem with a Conceptronics and it turned out to be one of the 120V power supplies. Our machine had two of them (the same as you would find in any PC). Easy to test them although they can be fl
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 04 04:49:51 EST 2007 | geb
Thanks, Chunks. Your first post was correct, it turned out to be the battery. That is that problem solved. Unfortunately I have now got an error message saying Flux Management Failure. Is this just a coincidence? It sounds like something to do with t
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 15:15:43 EST 2007 | John S.
I've worked with Juki and Panasonic/Create. Both have been good machines, but we've found Juki to be superior in cost, performance, and service. Our 750's are 8 years old and still run great. We've just gotten a 2060R this last year, and we've rea
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 18:56:41 EST 2007 | SWAG
CSV from excel works great on GSM. P/N, x, y, theta is all you need. When you do CAD upload, GSM software allows you to name columns so you don't really have to have it in any order as long as you understand it. You can also convert mils, mm, inch
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 19 13:31:14 EST 2007 | lit51
Is the failure just out of tolerance or is it non functioning? For tolerance problem, compare the x-rays of the good and bad units. It will take a very high resolution x-ray to spot the differences. Changes in capacitance values can occur based on
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 13:31:11 EST 2007 | John S.
Since it is in a pallet, I would be sure the preheat temperature is correct across the entire assembly. We've seen large temperatue delta's across assemblies that are soldered in pallets. Could be overheated even or contact time too long. Interest
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 00:03:28 EST 2007 | Stephen- SMT engineer trainee
Thanks for you reply CL. For Q2, I want to know that is there are any ratio of mixing new or old soldering paste? Also, can we put the "working jar" and opened unused solder paste to refrigator and soft it by solder paste softer in next time of prod
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 10:19:36 EST 2007 | slthomas
Then how do we explain the poor printing performance (appears to be rheology based, paste thickening/drying, poor aperture fill, sticking to the blades, etc.) of paste that has exceeded it's shelf life? You know, the stuff that no amount of stirring
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 11:00:46 EDT 2007 | bartlozie
to get a 0-defect layout, OEM and CM have to work together, If you know what connections (balls) are the problem ones, let me know, and send me the gerber-layers + solderpaste layer, so we can see if the problem is design related or if you CM realy