Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 06 11:34:21 EDT 2000 | John Thorup
BTW... a PLCC44 fits nicely in a TQFP 14x14MM (80 pin) tray.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 14:47:39 EDT 2001 | Steven Sicard
Hi Justin Thanks for your help. I was looking more like a list of trays with size and nests Ex: MQFP 14X14 SizeX SizeY NestX NestY Any ideas???
Electronics Forum | Wed May 23 14:56:38 EDT 2001 | Steven Sicard
Seems like I can only find 1 definition for each type of trays (pga, mqfp, tqfp, ...) But there is alot of different type of trays with different sizes. Like Mqfp 14x14, 20x20 ...) Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 01 16:50:26 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr
Just checked the archives with no real success so I am asking here. Are there recommended no clean pastes for SMT reflow of BGA's? Seems to me in recent threads a pro and con issue of whether or not to use no clean for BGA's is raised. The BGA in
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 06 10:25:28 EDT 2003 | mleber
Thanks to all who have responded. The boards we are waving are approximately 14X14. SMT bottomside, lots of Dips topside, M39014 caps, and a variety of resistors and diodes. Lead to hole ratio looks good. Board thickness is .090". Picture frame palle
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 04 17:41:17 EDT 2004 | ricardof
Hi to all, I have one question that I hope to receive comments - Does anyone know or have any experience for the maximum boards you can run on a SMT line, this is quite general, but let's consider a board 8" x 8", about 400 components. Regardless of
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 17 14:20:30 EDT 2003 | AXL
Dean and fastek, Thanks for your input. Actually the MPM Accuflex is more accurate than the UP3000 and MPM will tell you that. The machine wasn't intentionally built that way but that is the way it turned out. Oh and Dean, what if the Piper Cub was
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