Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 14:20:49 EST 1998 | Paul Brydges
Hi, My question is how close can you place smd 0603 chip resistors to each other with having an assembly problem? I know the pick and place machines don't need a lot of clearance, Iam more concerned about the court yard area around the component to
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 20:04:23 EST 1998 | Dave F
| Hi, | | My question is how close can you place smd 0603 chip resistors to each other with having an assembly problem? | I know the pick and place machines don't need a lot of clearance, Iam more concerned about the court yard area around the com
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 02 20:21:50 EDT 2001 | davef
When do threads become inactive so that fine people can no longer post to them?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 12:06:45 EST 2001 | davef
Why isn't there a switch that prevents very nice and intelligent people from posting to old [closed] threads?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 08:50:06 EST 2001 | davef
I thought there was going to be a switch that prevented very nice and intelligent people from posting to old [closed] threads. Am I confused?
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 18 20:41:35 EST 2001 | davef
Look here: http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=4735Message18380& As an aside, please start a new thread when you have a new question, rather than resurrecting old [closed] threads like this one from 19
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 21:46:42 EDT 2004 | davef
Vince Frank is probably not still here. Management at SMTnet chooses to keep all threads alive, turning a deaf ear to forum user requests to close threads after a reasonable period of time. The person that reopened this thread did so in all good c
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 04 14:44:51 EDT 2001 | bdoyle
Hm. Unfortunately we don't support this feature yet, but if there is enough support for it we could look into it for the future. For now I suppose forum vets could just kindly remind people not to drudge up old threads.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 04 17:02:50 EDT 2001 | mparker
...and I thought this was going to be a trivia question about the types of fasteners (rope (hemp), paper clips, roach clips) that a DEADHEAD would use whenever a button or snap is lost! But then again, it would only apply to trousers as most of 'em w
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 14 22:18:10 EDT 2007 | simmcircuits
Hi All, I just want to officially close this thread and give my thanks to Chris who faxed me the procedure in calibrating our programmable squeegee head. The machine is now running really well, thanks to those who gave their ideas as well. Regards