Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 03:28:20 EDT 2007 | shparekh
Hi All, Brand new here. I am wondering if I can find a breakout board for 0.4mm pitch SMD connectors. TIA. -sanjay
Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 08:11:22 EDT 2007 | davef
Welcome. Look here: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=28950
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 12 07:54:29 EDT 2013 | mandysmile
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Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 17:13:46 EDT 2014 | tech1
The FSE must be in great shape, for that much movement I would have had to break out my sledgehammer.
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 15:42:22 EST 2014 | rdubya
break-out the old toaster oven! apply solder paste to board place part and re-flow in toaster oven. those things re good for more than just pot pies and toaster strudel.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 14:16:22 EDT 2016 | joelperez
Has anyone use both methods of depaneling on PCB breaktabs? meaning v-score at the edge of the pcb and mouse bites on the opposite side of the tab (break out panel)? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 17 18:12:39 EDT 2008 | dnebel
I have an excess TR1000 available. Bought it from Cencorp for a project 8 years ago and we changed the boards to break outs soon after. Engineering kept it around, thinking it was nice to have "just in case". It was in perfect condition 8yrs ago.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 07:40:06 EST 2000 | jacob lacourse
we have looked into a number of depaneling machines and can't justify the cost. what we are trying to do is to eliminate failures due to part stress when employees are breaking out the boards by hand. I heard about pneumatic scissors one day but to
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 10:19:43 EST 1998 | Dave F
| I have a PCMCIA type pcb with an 0603 resistor situated exactly half way along the longest edge the device is 2mm form the edge of the pcb. I have experienced incidences of the device fracturing after breakout (hand operation) (pcbs are routed) Co
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 11:45:04 EST 2008 | pbarton
We have seen a similar problem. Turned out to be mechanical stress on the component caused by the method of location and clamping at ICT. Where is the component located on the assembly? Poorly adjusted clamping pillars on clamshell fixtures can cause