Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 23 10:16:16 EDT 1999 | Boca
| | | Dear all | | | Please help me to know what kind of tests usually done after SMT Pick & place and reflow oven. | | | Our appliocation is Mainly fabrication of mother boards. | | | Thanks | | | | | In theory, ICT is the classical answer (In-Ci
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 15:39:04 EST 1999 | Chris Jackson
I have a recent design (1 component side only) that calls for 2 surface mounted antenna's (brass plated) to be mounted on a PCB. The problem arises when the PCB is 18x11.25 and has 15 to 20 PCB's in the pallet (IE weight, fixturing to hold the anten
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 09:55:31 EDT 1999 | Jason Gregory
Hello Dan, I have recently started using polyimide, but not for the standard uses. I designed a pallet for holding small, thin (about .0018" thick) RF boards that were being reflowed inside their aluminum housings. They were screwed down to prevent w
Electronics Forum | Thu May 18 22:00:38 EDT 2000 | Dean
...ahh....memory lane. 10 years ago I worked on a project for a customer who needed a low cost, high volume board for RFID tags for cows (yes, moo). These boards were 0.50 inch in diameter, 50 per panel, double sided SMT punch style fabs. 300,000 b
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 10:39:33 EDT 2000 | Travis Slaughter
Did the cow tag thing too hu? � inch yea, 50 in a panel sounds right did the rows happen to be offset (looking a little like a honeycomb)? We didn�t have a great deal of trouble with the boards falling out at most it was a minor inconvenience. Per
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 10:40:27 EDT 2000 | Travis Slaughter
Did the cow tag thing too hu? � inch yea, 50 in a panel sounds right did the rows happen to be offset (looking a little like a honeycomb)? We didn�t have a great deal of trouble with the boards falling out at most it was a minor inconvenience. Per
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 10:40:46 EDT 2000 | Travis Slaughter
Did the cow tag thing too hu? � inch yea, 50 in a panel sounds right did the rows happen to be offset (looking a little like a honeycomb)? We didn�t have a great deal of trouble with the boards falling out at most it was a minor inconvenience. Per
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 10:43:56 EDT 2000 | Travis Slaughter
Did the cow tag thing too hu? � inch yea, 50 in a panel sounds right did the rows happen to be offset (looking a little like a honeycomb)? We didn�t have a great deal of trouble with the boards falling out at most it was a minor inconvenience. Per
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 10:52:51 EDT 2000 | Travis Slaughter
Did the cow tag thing too hu? � inch yea, 50 in a panel sounds right did the rows happen to be offset (looking a little like a honeycomb)? We didn�t have a great deal of trouble with the boards falling out at most it was a minor inconvenience. Per
Electronics Forum | Fri May 19 10:54:28 EDT 2000 | Travis Slaughter
Did the cow tag thing too hu? � inch yea, 50 in a panel sounds right did the rows happen to be offset (looking a little like a honeycomb)? We didn�t have a great deal of trouble with the boards falling out at most it was a minor inconvenience. Per
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