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Re: FAQs, archives, and the never-ending story

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 19:59:48 EDT 2000 | Earl Moon

Finally, Two big time, intelligent responses to my crap. Wolfgang, you do it right by answering real questions with real stuff. Steve, unless you are JAX or SUN (one in the same), those are fair comments. I do not mean to frighten anyone off the fo

Re: Criterion of PCBA bending degree

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 04:38:05 EDT 1999 | Gyver

| | | | | Hello all! | | | | | Recently we got a problem about the Funtional test. Some boards passed tests by using the auto-fixture(vacuum), but failed by using manual test fixture(need to plug CPU, DIMM etc.). The error symptom is no picture. We d

Re: Criterion of PCBA bending degree

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 09:16:58 EDT 1999 | Adam Pratt

| | | | | Hello all! | | | | | Recently we got a problem about the Funtional test. Some boards passed tests by using the auto-fixture(vacuum), but failed by using manual test fixture(need to plug CPU, DIMM etc.). The error symptom is no picture. We d

Re: Criterion of PCBA bending degree

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 14 14:30:42 EDT 1999 | Deon Nungaray

| | | | | Hello all! | | | | | Recently we got a problem about the Funtional test. Some boards passed tests by using the auto-fixture(vacuum), but failed by using manual test fixture(need to plug CPU, DIMM etc.). The error symptom is no picture. We d

Re: Conformal Coating that doesn't require fancy equipment...

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 17:35:07 EDT 1998 | Brian Stumm

Steve, I know it is tempting to go for the cheapest method of applying conformal coatings but I must warn you. If you are a contract manufacturer then you don't want to limit yourself in the types of coatings you can work with. Just as soon as you se

Photo version: Conformal Coating that doesn't require fancy equipment

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 17:44:03 EDT 1998 | Brian Stumm

| Steve, | I know it is tempting to go for the cheapest method of applying conformal coatings but I must warn you. If you are a contract manufacturer then you don't want to limit yourself in the types of coatings you can work with. Just as soon as yo

small and good pick and place machine

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 23:18:03 EDT 2013 | feiyangniao

There is a new toy I received today: a NeoDen TM-240A automatic desktop pick and place machine! I’ve kept my eyes on this baby for a quite a while, and finally decided to make a purchase last week. The shipping was very fast: DHL from China, a total

Re: Why are squares better than round ones?(and a update on my lil' nightmare)

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

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Re: IR Versus Hot Air - Put-Up Your Dukes

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 27 12:54:44 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| | | | Jackie's posting recently and responses to it got me to dondering. First, recollecting, we bought an IR rework station a couple million years ago. It had a IR source on a stand, a bunch of lenses, and Reynolds aluminum foil for shielding ne


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