Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 08:55:33 EST 2007 | Ryan
Thanks Fastek. I've been to China but didn't have time to count all the machines. Gotta run now. My $5.00 cell phone is ringing.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 12:33:16 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel
You can follow the daily metal prices here: http://www.lme.co.uk/tin_graphs.asp Tin is on its way to $21/Lb. Was $5.00/Lb. before RoHS I forgot the benefits of lead-free can anyone refresh my mind?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 08:51:05 EDT 2000 | NAMCo
Gee today the email works both in Java and non-Java versions(amazing since I posted a message yesterday about a problem)! In response to your question about which browser I use - it's MSIE 5.01 build 5.00.2919.6307 Any comments?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 07:39:20 EST 2010 | jax
Most PCB manufacturers should be able to fall between 1.25um-5.00um for Pb-Free HASL. I doubt you will get anyone to agree to anything higher. If you are going to require an average thickness, make sure you also state "No Copper exposure allowed".
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 10:35:29 EDT 2016 | mnorthey
We don't use Mylar for aligning the Printer to the PCB for printing paste because that is relatively easy to see if it is aligned, or else we use a pocket microscope; however, we use the Mylar for setting up the Glue portion of our printing process b
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 02 10:01:15 EDT 2007 | chrisgriffin
I once had a similar problem on a VIP98. The problem was with the FCU (furnace control unit). There was a burned IC on the lower left of the card. I don't remember what kind of part it was, only that it was very common and I got a new one from Dig
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 01 14:04:12 EST 2010 | bing007
Found the problem. Thanks for the pointers. I had set the voltage to 5.00 volts as it was reading 4.86 volts. I still had the problem. A slghtly burnt wire going into the spade connector on the back of fuse holder 12 (5 volts). The reason the voltage
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 12:37:26 EST 2014 | charliedci
We're attempting to seriously address this problem now. For us it is not the cost of the lost components as much as the loss of SMT efficiency holding a job waiting for a $5.00 reel of components and the cost of $20.00 to overnight ship. Our IT gro
Electronics Forum | Sun May 29 21:44:20 EDT 2005 | KEN
This from a person named "just my thoughts"? As far as "cheaper in the long run" , that can be debatable. Especially at $160 dollars per hour for a FSE. Double rate for weekends. Air fare, hotel, car and per-diem....it adds up fast! Also, he may
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 14 16:29:57 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel
Stephen, Correct when focusing just on contact length and time only contact time should change when changing the conveyer speed (when the machine is in good operating condition). Changing the conveyer speed changes a lot more parameters like: *Flu