Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 28 17:44:33 EST 2003 | bobbyv40
Little off the topic of SMT production, but I am in urgent need of a 60db sma inline attenuator. Male to female @ 2.2-2.3 Ghz. Size is extremely important, I need it to be as small as possible(around 1 inch in leanth) If anyone knows where I can find
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 09 10:45:34 EDT 2004 | davef
Start at Dan Terstegge's excellent jump site: http://www.smtinfo.net/Db/_Pin%20In%20Paste%20Soldering.html
Electronics Forum | Wed May 11 14:34:03 EDT 2011 | thejedeye
Google, Documents, spread sheet, public access. Or try a DropBox account. This is an invite link. http://db.tt/5UBwDPV NOTE:FYI:if you use the link and join I get 250 Mb more storage. There are other types like it out there, a customer has such
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 00:34:40 EDT 2006 | darylp
G'day from Oz, I want to teach my wife to drive the MyData TP9-2U & would like to make a PC simulator she can practice with at home to understand the concepts of operation. Using TPSys 2.2.3L software, if I try to install it on a PC as a TP9, it bau
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 08 08:43:34 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Hi Gary: Generally: http://www.tmworld.com/db_prod/companiesbyproduct.cfm?PRODUCTCODENUMBER=201.0∏UCTNAME=Acoustic%20Emission%2FPIND%20Testers LR has a couple of used B&Ws for sale at: http://www.lre.com/test/searchresultx.asp But the coolest, l
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 16:10:34 EDT 2000 | armintan
Hi Bob, From my memory about almost 4 yrs. ago, I remember we did something similar to this in Apple Computer Singapore. Process sequence are: Bottom Side Process: Print Solder Paste(Dek 265GS) Dispence Adhesive (Cam/Alot 3800) Place Components (
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 22:34:55 EST 2006 | davef
Almost all boards are hydroscopic. In this, the epoxy holding the board together absorbs moisture. Almost all components are hydroscopic. In this, the epoxy encapsulating the component together absorbs moisture. So, as you heat the board / compon
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 07:19:34 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
DB Sure, it is always possible to "duck in outside air" to use with production equipment, but be careful, you have to determine the air quality required for your process. Cosnsider moisture, contaminates and the actual forcing of air into a confine
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