Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 04 07:11:43 EDT 2014 | padawanlinuxero
Hello We work with a TP9-4 and a MY12 both with tray wagons, I like a lot the tray wagon, for big components we use it, but like AVFM we build our own pallets, and some of them were big 3x30 array or even bigger all pallets were done in a ESD mater
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 04:26:24 EDT 1999 | Nigel Burtt
| Hello all, | | I read about Steve's headache a few articles back and I'm really interested by his tip. However, I'm still wondering why square apertures release solder paste better than round ones. For the same volume of paste, the surface area
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 17:24:11 EDT 2002 | davef
First, SM-782 elates to surface mount pads. So, expecting to find PTH design rules there is a bit of a stretch. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for similar threads. For instance here�s one from last week: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fu
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 24 16:30:11 EDT 2016 | shawn_halo_1
I have a 1oz Flex PCB (FPC) that has 2 0.4mm pitch connectors that need to be SMTd and 9 4.5x1.0mm pads that have conductive rubber contacts that are press fitted onto the FPC. The FPC has a one time bend radius of 15.5mm. Image is attached that show
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 11:16:45 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory
Hello all, I read about Steve's headache a few articles back and I'm really interested by his tip. However, I'm still wondering why square apertures release solder paste better than round ones. For the same volume of paste, the surface area of th
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 28 12:18:04 EDT 1999 | Scott McKee
| Hello all, | | I read about Steve's headache a few articles back and I'm really interested by his tip. However, I'm still wondering why square apertures release solder paste better than round ones. For the same volume of paste, the surface area