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The Certified IPC-7711/7721 Trainer (CIT) courses recognize individuals as qualified trainers in the area of rework and repair of printed boards and electronic assemblies and prepares them to deliver Certified IPC-7711/7721 (CIS) training.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 06 20:42:50 EDT 1999 | Mike Cooper
Yes. We use high speed dispensing (PanasonicFA)as an integral part of our PCB assembly. Our business is automotive electronics and our typical product is 2-sided smd with some through hole. We assemble topside first, through hole, then bottomside. Th
Electronics Forum | Thu May 08 10:16:17 EDT 2003 | davef
Observations are: * Center most lead of the fuse on the top right of the assembly looks like it has excellent solder flow, but this is PTH. From the amount of solder, it must have been wave or hand soldered. * Center most lead of the fuse on the bot
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 15:13:53 EDT 2001 | mparker
Dave - I agree that the U shape for QFP's sounds a bit whacked, for the reasons you state. It may work OK for larger pitchs but then again there are a myriad of fixes that work before resorting to U shapes. With the U shape removing paste from under
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 27 15:37:15 EST 2001 | Dave G
I've seen some glass melf's fall off in our facility due to the glue not adhering to the body very well. You could pick these off with your finger after they had cured. (With little or no effort - I never bothered to actually measure the force requir