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Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 19 02:16:11 EST 2018 | bukas

you are absolutely right

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Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 19 16:27:57 EST 2003 | pr

You are absolutely right! It has ONLY been 12 years of coddling and "negotiating" with the U.N. and Iraq to abide by the sanctions from the last war. I say Go get 'em George!

Must read: The Manufacturing Coalition

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 11 12:38:11 EST 2004 | peterson

As someone who has worked for a contract manufacturer in China, I can tell you that regaining manufacturing jobs in the US will be a difficult task. Difficult, but not impossible. Many companies are discovering that manufacturing has only ONE advanta

Are US OEM Manufacturers Dead?

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 15 15:06:35 EDT 2002 | tmv

The focus of this discussion thread seems to have shifted. To bring it back around I offer the following.... It will absolutely be a far different landscape within a year. Those who survive might not be the biggest or the best....but the smartest. T

Attrition... how to measure it?

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 15 10:37:19 EST 2012 | caerleon

The only way you will be able to measure it is to count the reel before you put it on the machine, count them when they come off and deduct the amount expected to be placed. you will then have the result of attrition on the machine. or.. Pick the p

ICT testing to improve yields

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 08:22:39 EDT 2012 | rway

Dan_ems wrote, "I already build such a system with hardware and software from National Instruments. I think is the best solution because you can buy for the start only a Multimeter (DMM), a multiplexer and a software. Is very easy to do the programmi

blocking off stencil apertures with tape

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 10 20:35:17 EDT 2001 | djarvis

Stephen, I don't understand this at all mate. 1. If you don't place a QFP and get bridging across the bare pads, you were gonna get absolutely horrendous bridging if you did put one down. That points to poor printer set up or stencil design or both

Quick Turn Around for an EMS Provider - Brainstorming

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 10:12:15 EST 2009 | jwolvans

What is the shift structure of your shop? If your facility has only one 8 or 9 hour shift per day, then a 3-day turnaround is nearly impossible. However, if you are running multiple shifts that keep the shop alive 24 hours per day, then it is absolut

That's funny.

Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 20:51:40 EDT 2001 | kaoni

I�ve seen other boards where people come in and use new screen names just to mess with people. It�s usually pretty interesting. Thank you for your advice as well. I realize that finding the right people is key and actually, while I am in the process

Re: Tin-Lead thickness on PWB's/Let's Hear More

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 20:18:09 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach

| | | | I'm reviewing my board fab spec. It calls for a minimum SnPb thickness of 50 microinches on HASL PWB's. I've looked at other specs that call out anything from 30 to 80 microinches, and others that just say the copper pad must be covered and

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