Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 25 04:11:12 EST 1998 | George Lee
I work in a company concerning PCBA SMT processing, but as I work in China it is hard to find a english book here. Could you help me to find a one? Thanks Your reply will be much appriciated!
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 11 12:00:35 EDT 2001 | mparker
....and now you have the YIN and Yang of it. Of course, Dave's perspective is just as valid as mine. By the way, I prefer Hearts over Solitaire!
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 17:14:53 EST 2001 | dason_c
We have under evaluation one of the dry cabinet and it can drop down the humidity to 10% within 20 minutes from room. You can check this web site, http://www.cabiusa.com Dason.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 06:05:15 EST 2001 | nop_e
Dear all I 'm looking the minimum X-Ray machine capability that is capable to inspect the solder joint of BGAs, Fine pitch BGA and CSP such as open, poor solder joint ,etc... What is the machine specification needed? Thank you for your advise.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 09:52:44 EST 2001 | dennis
Hello! I need some help! Does anyone know marking pen that is water soluble? I want to wash off marker in a cleaning machine using only hot water. I tried many different type of water soluble marking pen, but it did not come off easily.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 16:56:16 EST 2001 | mparker
did you try DRY ERASE markers? ( the ones used for white boards). It's just a thought, I'm not sure if that will work. Doesn't hurt to try.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 19:37:38 EST 2001 | dennis
Thanks! dry erase does not come off easily with water. I have to use brush to remove marks. Thanks for your input anyway!
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 09:53:39 EST 2001 | peternor
Is there anyone who can give me a tip of how I can repair 0201 components on a PCB-board? I would also like to know if there are any special tools for that operation! Thanks Peter
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 12 19:44:53 EST 2001 | ianchan
Am abit confused here, so suggestion is not to manual rework solder the 0201, and rather to cut em' out, with the cut shear applied at the end-terminals? elaborate pls? thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 12:38:31 EST 2001 | pjc
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