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It's that time of year again: The SMTconnect will be opening its doors in the Nuremberg exhibition halls from May 9-11. The anticipation is already high as trade fairs visitors will once again have the opportunity to enjoy a varied expert program. In addition, there will be the opportunity to network intensively with experts and thus further advance technologies.
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New Vishay Intertechnology SMD HI-TMP Wet Tantalum Capacitors Save Board Space and Feature Operation to +200°C, Increased Thermal Shock Capabilities and Longer Life to 2,000 Hours
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 16 17:19:59 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| | Hi, | | I just cheesed my previous attempt at this. I looked through IPC 600 and couldn't find anything relating to dimensional stability of a board with regard to stretch. I found bow and twist but nothing on size. I have a PCB that is .030"
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 19 10:14:12 EDT 1999 | Justin Medernach
| | | Hi, | | | I just cheesed my previous attempt at this. I looked through IPC 600 and couldn't find anything relating to dimensional stability of a board with regard to stretch. I found bow and twist but nothing on size. I have a PCB that is .0
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 07 13:46:18 EDT 2019 | tey422
I have a question regarding is there any trick/tip able to quickly identify if a component is not clean/washable? Or a list of mfg p/n which already know are not clean/wash? We have an assembly would need to change the process from No-Clean to Clean
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 17:20:32 EST 2013 | jasowiii
Thanks for all the input. Going to try vapor phase. We have an Asscon Q300 demo. I'll post results when we have them. Jim
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 22:19:57 EDT 2007 | lvzhu
The solder that we used is kester EM918 and Multicore LS328. Our printer machine is DEK-photon, this machine has supply below 300mm/s. the datasheet solderpaste of speed range is 30 to 150mm/s. when we produce the keyboard of the moble phone, this bo
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 16 12:13:27 EDT 2014 | deanm
Thank you for your comments so far. I believe I threw some people off by my wording. Clarification: How feasible is it to run a board straight into the reflow oven without inspecting it first for any placement defects? Is nudging parts and performin
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 03 12:16:58 EDT 2005 | jh0n!
128MB in any system is ridiculous these days. While we have some machines at work on the production floor that only have 128 - they're only used to view BOM's, etc. Check http://www.pricewatch.com and buy yourself 1GB of RAM for no more than $100.
Electronics Forum | Sun May 21 09:38:25 EDT 2006 | davef
Epoxy Removal and IC Delidding [Hardware Hacking: Have Fun While Voiding Your Warranty, Chapter 14] Encapsulation of critical components using epoxy or other adhesives is commonly done to prevent tampering and device access (the microprocessor shown