Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 08 20:11:20 EDT 2006 | Dick Koriska
I was once like that, worked for a major telecom manufacturer, couldn't design my way out of a paper bag, and now I'm making wooden pallets. My latest project is analysing the forces required to drive a nail into a plywood wooden pallet.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 14:52:41 EDT 2006 | stepheniii
It must be at least a little more ESD safe than a polyester sweater. And I'm sure at least at sometime someone has worn some clothing made of plastic fibers at your place. basically find the worst thing you allow, (probably polyester sweaters) and
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 08:05:50 EST 2006 | davef
There is no standard for a strain gage measurement of allowable deflection of a board or a fixture. It's possible that your fixture is causing the BGA cracking that you see. What protion of the BGA is cracking? If it is the solder connection, sear
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 00:26:39 EST 2006 | mack3000
Hello everyone, I've been facing some issues regarding:- 1)missing components 2)overturn 3)misalignments Why does this occur?Is it because of the machines?The programming?Or handling issues? What steps are needed to be taken to counter this problem
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 04 20:18:17 EST 2006 | billwestiet
In the US, these OEMs have this information, becuase they participate in a market study where they all post sales to a single market study. Check with them directly, and they may share this data with some degree of accuracy. I'd be shocked if Sieme
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 09:46:50 EST 2006 | GS
I'd be shocked if Siemens was going away. They are a very big group in a very big company. Yes, but recently we have seen several big groups from a very big companies been sold out (ie. Dover and some of his kids, etc.) Asia-India are good referen
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 09 14:10:17 EST 2006 | fastek
Perhaps Samsung would like to become more of a top tier vendor like a Siemens and therefore it would be a good fit. Considering Samsung is the GE of Asia they could swallow up anything Siemens is in to....anything. If you're going to be the GE of
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 03:08:36 EST 2006 | Frank
To answer your compatibity question. I am assuming you have a 730 already... The 760 can always open the 730 files, but depending on the software verion on the 730 the 730 may not be able to open the 740/760 files. If your 730 has version 5 or hig
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 05 15:36:40 EST 2006 | gipos
You are very kind and helpfull. Do you know if Juki still support 700 series with hardware/software? We have bought two pieces of FS730(1997)from big German company.They are said to be in good working condition but you never know, handling in transp
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 17:23:10 EST 2006 | muse95
Watch the solder profiles allowed for these caps. Most electrolytics cannot withstand high heat. Even RoHS compliant Electrolytics are often rated for peak 245C, 3 secs max, for example. Nowhere close to the 260C 10-20 sec you usually like to see.