What does "MOLE" stands for? Posted on Jan 04, 2016 M = Multichannel – more than one temperature measurement input Continue reading
Why doesn't the USB/RS-232 Serial adapters work when I use it with the M.O.L.E. communication cable. Posted on Nov 12, 2014 Over 80% of the available USB/RS-232 Serial adapters are not compatible. Use only ECD approved P/N: Y23-7782-10 (Quatech SS-USB-100). Continue reading
How do I calibrate my M.O.L.E. Thermal Profiler? Posted on Nov 12, 2014 Send your M.O.L.E.® Thermal Profiler in to the ECD Service Department. Fill out this RMA Form to proceed. To calibrate your M.O.L.E. Thermal Profiler, use procedure: M.O.L.E.® Calibration Continue reading
How do I install M.O.L.E.® MAP software from the downloaded file? Posted on Nov 10, 2014 For M.O.L.E.® MAP installation instructions, refer to the ECD MAP Software visual tutorial Continue reading
Why Thermal Profiler Calibration Is Important and When Posted on Jul 26, 2010 Calibration of electronic measurement instruments is a necessary process, even though most electronic equipment is very stable and somewhat “resistant” to the effects of environment and changes due to aging. Continue reading
MOLE Talk Posted on Jun 28, 2010 Yes I know, I’m ripping off the Car Talk radio program name, the truly funny call-n show where two well educated brothers have the best of fun giving advise (correct for the most part) to their call-in victims about everything from car repairs to personal relationships. If you’ve not heard the program, find your local NPR radio station and check it out. And also, I’m following on the heels of Board Talk, a web based collection of questions and answers by two respected members of the electronic assembly community who do a nice job (in a “Car Talk” like format) of answering many common questions submitted by followers of the Circuitmart web based electronic assembly resource. Continue reading
The Fastest Way to Know Your profile is “OK” Posted on Feb 25, 2010 Now there is a way to verify that your profile requirements are being met in less time than you ever thought possible. The letters in the name M.O.L.E.® thermal profiler have always stood for Multi-channel Occurrent Logger Evaluator. Now the patented* "OK button" feature truly makes "E" in M.O.L.E. a reality, because now the MOLE profiler can automatically compare the measured temperature profile to your pre-programmed profile requirements. Continue reading