Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 10 07:36:50 EST 2005 | umar
I want to implement total ESD at my production floor but right now I got problem to get the ESD material and also I don't have the actual spec guideline for implementation.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 18 07:16:52 EST 2005 | avalancher
You may want to contact MYDATA on that issue. It may be something wrong with your software version. Perhaps they hvae already fixed this problem.
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 26 10:24:20 EST 2005 | billyd
Dude - one thing you may want to look at is the detergent your adding to your stencil wash. If it's geared for epoxy removal, it will also remove "that" epoxy as well. The rule of thumb is, under one year, the manufacturer fixes the stencil, over one
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 24 05:56:32 EST 2005 | mskler
We are using QFP & other IC's in SMT but not using the antistatic pecautions. I want to know that what effect can be on IC's in future. Because we did not get any IC damege immidiatly. How long after this will affact the IC,s.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 24 07:57:12 EST 2005 | davef
It's a good question. These are the expensive failures you want to avoid, because your customer finds them. [It's easy to find the cheap failures, those that you find before they leave your plant.] Google "esd latent damage" to begin your investiga
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 15 21:02:30 EST 2005 | aswsteven
Hi I mean once I open the jar and load into the print machine, paste can use about 1.5 day and start giving a lot of problem. I want to know how long it can be use in print machine.Please advise.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 19 07:29:30 EST 2005 | jax
Tg is just a way to say when the board goes limp... or a quick way to rank laminates... who cares. For lead free you want to look at Td, Decomposition Temperatures. ( Temp at which the material weight changes by 5% )
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 22:31:17 EST 2005 | davef
If we received heatsinks with blisters on the contact surface, like you describe, we'd reject them. We want that surface to be perfectly flat. Google "heatsink flatness" for more. For instance: http://www.heatsink-guide.com/content.php?content=hea
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 27 19:15:02 EST 2005 | PWH
Agree with Cmiller. We had a similar prob. with some caps. on a v-scored array. We bought a pizza cutter depaneliser and the problem reduced. It's a "FKN Systek" if you want to look at models.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 28 09:50:57 EST 2005 | Falco
Anyone have first hand experience using the Tyco/RPS selective soldering systems? I do not want to hear from reps, just actual users.