Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 18 01:47:35 EDT 2009 | magnifico
hi guys, can anybody share any info about the maximum acceptable surface resistivity on ESD floor & table mats? Is 10G ohms still ok? thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 16 10:21:44 EST 1998 | HallJ
| Has any body tried reflowing QFP's on both sides of a board. | This has been done for a long time. The only thing I have seen that could start to cause problems is when you get up to the PQFP208 's that are weighing 10g or more. For this You can p
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 17:11:24 EST 2004 | SEvers
I am very familliar with various lasers and cutting technologies. This is probably the only laser technology that has a chance to do what you are after on FR-4 G10, G11 etc and not burn. It's new ground for them and I'll bet the system is not tooled
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 22:56:44 EDT 2005 | davef
rush316 First, no one stated that PBB and/or PCBE are in FR4. FR4 contain tetra-bromo-bisphenol A [TBBA]. Second, there are classes [and grades] of dielectric materials used in fabricating printed circuit boards. Grades, NEMA LI-1. From these gr
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 17:21:39 EDT 2002 | davef
In describing a bare board, you need to talk about base, laminate, and conductive materials. Common laminate materials are: * Glass fabric * Cotton fabric * Paper Common NEMA grades of technical laminates are: * Glass Fabric Grades: G3, G7, G10,
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 08 17:11:04 EST 1999 | chris arnold
| I realize it's been discussed many times before. I need to know your opinions, experience, and knowledge concerning "today's"/latest and best pallet designs, suppliers, and methods for using them more effectively. Earl, Pallets can be extremely u
Electronics Forum | Sun May 09 16:25:00 EDT 2004 | gabriele
Military and most commercial standards requires > post-soldered boards to measure less than 10 > �g/in of NaCl (14 when using an Omegameter, 20 > on a Ionagraph, and 37 on a Zero-Ion). > > As Dave > stated, 6.5 �g/in of NaCl is called out in >
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 08 02:19:01 EDT 1999 | Brian
| Is anyone aware of a web page for military spec's? I am looking for Mil-P-28809. | | Thanks, | Mike Demos | MIL-P-28809 is definitely obsolete. Not only obsolete, it was possibly the most scientifically flawed standard ever to to be printed. I
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 11 16:06:18 EST 1998 | Michael Allen
G, You'll find at least one old thread in this Forum on dual-reflow if you do a search. I found one dated April 7, '98 (searched on "reflow"); this particular thread includes a discussion about the maximum weight-to-surface_area for successful dual
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 09:56:11 EDT 1999 | Brian
Rich An excellent question and one which is often totally ignored. If you wish a "no-clean" flux to be as safe as it possibly can be, the PCB and the components must all be contamination free (ionic and non-ionic). Only then can you be sure that the