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Available January 2012 BetaGauge 330 Hand Held Pressure Calibrator High Performance Pressure Calibrator with Integrated Electric Pump Hand Held Pressure Calibrator Features: Integrated Electrically Operated Hand Pump Generates Pressure up
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 21:14:08 EST 1999 | Dave F
| Greetings, | | We are discussing what should and what should not be baked and vacuum packed. Should we just concentrate on the fine pitch packages and the bga's? | What about those components which come on blister tape, should they get baked and r
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 14:06:33 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel
Jun 26, 2006 (See Comments Below) Editorial Managing the Naughty Child Mike Martel, Editor, Circuitnet I've been listening to voices on both sides of the RoHS issue and the more I hear, the more foreboding the tone becomes. Despite what some wr
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Industry News | 2015-03-03 12:58:47.0
In recognition of their significant contributions of time, talent and ongoing leadership in IPC and the electronics industry, three long-time IPC volunteers were presented with IPC President's Awards at IPC APEX EXPO® at the San Diego Convention Center in San Diego, Calif. The award recipients were: Kathy Johnston, Raytheon Missile Systems; Steve Martell, Sonoscan, Inc.; and Lee Wilmot, of TTM Technologies, Inc.
Technical Library | 2008-11-06 02:17:59.0
For many years Acoustic Micro Imaging (AMI) techniques have been utilized to evaluate the quality of the underfill used to support the solder bump interconnections of Flip Chip type devices. AMI has been established as one of the few techniques that can provide reliability and quality control data, but little has been done to automate the evaluation process for Flip Chip underfill until now.
Technical Library | 2015-08-06 19:17:53.0
Fine pitch/fine feature solder paste printing in PCB assembly has become increasingly difficult as board geometries have become ever more compact. The printing process itself, traditionally the source of 70% of all assembly defects, finds its process window narrowing. The technology of metal blade squeegees, with the aid of new materials, understanding, and settings such as blade angle, has kept pace with all but the smallest applications, e.g., 200μ - .50 AR and 150μ - .375 AR, which have been pushing blade printing technology to its limits. Enclosed media print head technology has existed, and has been under increasing development, as an alternative to metal squeegee blade printing. Until recently, the performance of enclosed print heads had been comparable to the very best metal squeegees, but advances in enclosed print media technology have now made it a superior alternative to squeegee blades in virtually all applications.
SMTnet Express, August 6, 2015, Subscribers: 23,145, Members: Companies: 14,536, Users: 38,702 Enclosed Media Printing as an Alternative to Metal Blades Michael L. Martel; Speedline Technologies, Inc. Fine pitch/fine feature solder paste printing