Electronics Forum: aluminum boards (Page 6 of 17)

mpm up2000 z axis sensor mount location needed

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 07 16:07:22 EDT 2019 | ddfreeze

I have a silver aluminum z axis sensor that is not mounted, I need to know where it goes. The sensor has a picany rail type mount, triangular rail insert type. It is located in the board support nest area. Seems like it might go on the inside of the

estimate solder thickness

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 07 08:31:57 EDT 2011 | bootstrap

I am building a rugged digital video camera product that essentially is just a sandwitch of 3 parts: #1: front piece is machined aluminum with C-mount thread #2: middle piece is 1/16" printed circuit board #3: back piece is machined aluminum The

Re: Removing RFI / RF Shields

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 18 03:52:57 EDT 2000 | Jeff Sanchez

Dave, I will take a stab at this. Haveing not had the opertunity to be stuck in such a jam. I would take a piece a aluminum and cut out a whole the size of the shield.The aluminum plate should be the size of the board or larger. Use stand offs to

Quad IVc power up

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 13 14:36:18 EDT 2009 | leemeyer

I have seen this problem before. There is a cable that runs from the Quadalign board to the backside of the backplane. It is not secured in any way so it may have come loose in shipping. Open the right side panel on the machine. The Quadalign board

Aluminium capacitor rotation after soldering

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 22 08:40:18 EDT 2015 | markhoch

Hi Myriam, I think we may need some more information. Is the Electrolytic (Aluminum) Capacitor placed more than once per board? If so, are all locations twisting? This would typically be caused by a thermal imbalance that could be design induced. (u

fiducial mark

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 13:33:25 EST 2004 | stefwitt

How well should the fiducial be centered in the teach mode? Consider that you see the fiducial with probably 40 times magnification on the monitor. If you see the cross-hair a bit off center, then this is most likely just by a few hundreds of a milli

Test equipment for our current product

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 14:46:18 EDT 1998 | Robert Smith

1. I need to be able to probe into my product's substrate which has all components in die form. I would need to be able to bring out any pad information for hookup to a scope or any other external piece of equipment. I do not have the convenience o

Rivscrew� Good Bad Ugly

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 10 15:18:15 EST 2004 | Dave G

Let's go for Ugly..... I've used these in the past for attaching connectors to boards and tabbed Transistors to extruded Aluminum heatsinks with mixed results. The concept is great but, in practice there are some headaches to deal with. We've gotten

Jammed Boards and Conveyor Rail Wear

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 13:29:18 EDT 2008 | gregp

Hi Steven, Those types of substrates generally require special conveyoring for the reasons you stated. The best material would be hardened steel although you might be able to use hardcoated aluminum. The process is similar to anodizing but the fini

QUAD 4C T axis

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 02 15:00:12 EDT 2008 | miroyu

I built aluminum cage add ground wire to it but my problem is not gone!Also , video is not in focus.How can I make it right.Does this shows that quadalign board is foulty? Any comments PLS? Thank you Miro


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