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30 Layer PCB with 70% fallout. Are the 30% good?

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 01 14:24:45 EST 2010 | boardhouse

Hi Jamyboy, I would find out from DDI what the 70% was rejected for, Could have been a repeat issue due to a scratch in artwork or something like that. I would not just jump and tell them to rebuild all until you know the facts. DDI is a very re

Looks like we'll be BGAing in the near future

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 31 07:49:38 EST 2008 | cyber_wolf

"What do I Really Need" is a subjective question.It all depends on who you ask. I have been in small mom and pop shops that were running BGA's and they were doing some scary stuff.(I wont go into details) In order to put a correct process together y

Re: Criteria for the Omega Mete from Alpha Metals Inc.

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 20:57:52 EST 2001 | Dave F

Are you talking about bare board cleanliness or assembly level cleanliness? Bare board cleanliness is still primarily measured by resistivity of solvent extract (ROSE) using instruments such as Omegameters and Zero Ions. What is considered as "acce

What's the best company for low volume, quick turn around PCB assembly?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 14:49:16 EST 2016 | rdubya71

Give us a shot, we are a one stop shop. http://www.sbcinc.com/

What's the best company for low volume, quick turn around PCB assembly?

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 01 16:05:27 EDT 2017 | stephendo

What's the best company for low volume, quick > turn around PCB assembly? > > Why do you choose > their service over others? What's the cost > ballpark for 10 3"x3" boards assembled? Most likely the one closest to you physically. But in any ca

What's the best company for low volume, quick turn around PCB assembly?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 02 13:18:42 EDT 2017 | horchak

Julie, Quick turn service is when a customer walks in the door at 7 AM with a kit for 10 pcs and then catches his noon flight with completed assemblies which yielded 100% 5 days is almost standard turn time for a good shop.

How important NSMD pads are for the QFN and similar packages?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 30 23:40:45 EDT 2014 | matusov

Yes, but I have seen designs where the whole row > of leads has no mask(which is also a NSMD) Apparently I might have to do just that for some parts. We have a few parts with 0.2 mm pads at 0.35 mm pitch. Our PCB shop says that they need at least

Re: The best way to erase flux from the golden fingers?

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 20:17:08 EDT 2000 | Dave F

Hey Gyver: Oooow, using a pencil eraser has to take time. I would hate to be the person responding to your customer trying to explain the pencil eraser shreds accidentally left on the board. Awww, just spritz it with DI water and wipe it off with


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