Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 08 15:14:04 EST 2015 | proceng1
If you go to the BOARD drop down menu, and choose AUTO-PLACE labels, it will resize them as it sees fit. Which sometimes works, and sometimes makes it worse.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 04 22:09:57 EST 2016 | a290668789
It's amazing. I rarely saw that ENIG finish could be corroded. It should be the Nickel corroded issue and then affected the solderability. Not clear how to clear this, if you get the answer, let me know. good luck
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 19 05:07:55 EST 2015 | sarason
Are the terminals meant to be connected ? If not definitely! If so you have a little excess wicking which could be fixed on the next board run by separating them a little! sarason
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 00:58:26 EST 2016 | padawanlinuxero
Hello I dont work with it but I havve heard good things about ProntoView from UNISOFT have you try it? cheers!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 04:39:15 EST 2016 | sarason
It does VIOS 1.21. and 1.23 as well as the YP/YG stuff if that Phillips Topaz speaks any of these Assembleon/Philips/Yamaha dialects you are in luck. regards sarason
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 08:29:48 EST 2016 | ahanna
Water can be the issue. After Christmas break we came back to find a fair amount of water build up in our airlines for the building. I will check out the regulator as well as the solenoid. Thank you. I appreciate it.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 13 10:10:22 EST 2016 | tombstonesmt
I believe it's time to upgrade. We use Data Paq. Had it for YEARS! Easy to setup; has all the features you need without all the bells and whistles of Kic.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 13:13:16 EST 2016 | rdubya71
Contact Randy Langston at sbcinc.com or email me and I can get you in touch with him.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 26 05:05:45 EDT 2016 | gabriel2488
ASM have really good documentation have you tried registering at siplace.com? I am 100% sure they have the documentation there
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 08:10:58 EST 2016 | bobpan
0603 parts are the smallest they will do. If you never have used one I would not suggest trying to start now. That's a first generation machine that is over 20 years old and needs many mechanical adjustments to make it function correctly. Bob