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omega TFCP-003-50

omega TFCP-003-50

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1C31194G01

1C31194G01

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1661D89G01 Power Supply MMI P/S (old version) w/ AC/DC RT301-2 brick and 3MSC7 7380A31G01 card 115VAC 2 1661D89G02 Power Supply MMI P/S (old version) w/ AC/DC RT301-2 brick and 3MSC7 7380A31G01 card 230VAC 2 1661D89G03 Power Supply MMI P/S (old versi

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Re: CSP Rework

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 20 12:51:52 EDT 2000 | Robert Patrick

I read your query and reccommend that you take a look at using Infra-red heating technology. I just joined PDR systems and feel that the PDR Technology is appropriate for what you are trying to accomplish. Hope this helps !!

Tomb stoning

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 02:25:45 EST 1997 | Sultan Mahmood

WE have a problem of tomb stoning in our smd assemblies during curing process of the boards in our Infra Red Soldering bath. Would you like to give us solution how to resove this proble? Thankyou Regards

Re: Tomb stoning

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 02:33:25 EST 1997 | jergog

do a good edit on the smt machines | WE have a problem of tomb stoning in our smd assemblies during curing process of the boards in our Infra Red Soldering bath. Would you like to give us solution how to resove this proble? | Thankyou | Regards

Re: motion detector

Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 13 12:16:02 EDT 2000 | Arturo

I think you are talking about Infra Red motion detectors.Most of them are 4.5V. You can use a voltage regulator 7805 IC(5VDC Output) after your 12 or 9VDC supply. In case your detector requires a different supply voltage simply choose a 78XX(XX=Volt

Pyroelectric Sensors

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 16 07:02:38 EST 2000 | Scott Davies

Does anybody have any experience or knowledge of processing PCB assemblies featuring pyroelectric sensor devices, the type used in Passive Infra-Red Sensor modules? Since these devices are, by definition, very sensitive to heat, how do you get round

Problems with wave solder

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 03:04:38 EST 1998 | Charles Stringer

For some as yet unkown reason, we have started to have some boards sag and go under the wave. The boards are surface mount top side and conventional components wave soldered. We have checked the wave hight and both the profiles on the wave solder and

Re: Tomb stoning

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 18 21:53:08 EST 1998 | Bill Fluegel

| do a good edit on the smt machines | | WE have a problem of tomb stoning in our smd assemblies during curing process of the boards in our Infra Red Soldering bath. Would you like to give us solution how to resove this proble? | | Thankyou | | Rega

Re: Problems with wave solder

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 06:20:44 EST 1998 | Kelly

| For some as yet unkown reason, we have started to have some boards sag and go under the wave. The boards are surface mount top side and conventional components wave soldered. We have checked the wave hight and both the profiles on the wave solder a


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