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Rephrase : mixed technology criteria.

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 09 09:50:04 EDT 1999 | Ken Fong

Hi, We are using mixed technology in our PCBA. Would like to know whether there is any criteria governing/guiding the use of mixed technology in such aspects as: 1. Some SMDs cannot be used in some kind of PCB materials such as FR1? 2. Some SMDs are

Re: Rephrase : mixed technology criteria.

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 13:44:29 EDT 1999 | Dave F

Ken: Since Earl is no longer here, I guess I'll bite on this. Your questions are very broad and difficult to answer specifically. So, I'll give you broad and non-specific answers. | Hi, | | We are using mixed technology in our PCBA. Would like to

Re: PCB Material

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 13 20:58:50 EDT 2000 | Dave F

If you don't know what you have, how the blank are we sposed to tell you? Try your local fab. CEM1 - Opaque tan CEM3 - Translucent FR2 - Opaque brown FR3 - Opaque cream FR4 - Translucent FR5 - Translucent FR6 - Opaque white G10 - Translucent G11 -

Re: PCB panelization method

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 16 09:44:18 EST 1999 | - bobar

Ken, The technology you are referring to is also known as return-to-web. This panelization method involves a hard tooled perimeter die and a press equipped with an air cushion. The PCB circuit is punched out and then inserted or "pushed" back into

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