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SMD 0.4 mm pitch break out boards

Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 03:28:20 EDT 2007 | shparekh

Hi All, Brand new here. I am wondering if I can find a breakout board for 0.4mm pitch SMD connectors. TIA. -sanjay

SMD 0.4 mm pitch break out boards

Electronics Forum | Fri May 25 08:11:22 EDT 2007 | davef

Welcome. Look here: http://www.smtnet.com/forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=28950

transducers out of sync error, Mydata TP-11

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 07:31:40 EST 2012 | bk

I'm assuming it's your x wagon tranducers that are out of synch. So the first place to start is look at your couplings on both x motors and make sure one of them isn't broken or starting to break. After that i would try swapping out your x board with

what software is out there that will extract XY centroid from gerber data?

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 19 15:16:35 EST 2014 | jlawson

Gerber in general is not best data set for assembly, alot of processing has to be done, manually or via software tools, all with their nice features, but as you state there is no actual datum XY , pin 1 , rotation references thus has to be 'generated

Cutting Out / Breaking Out of Flexi Rigid PCBs

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 17 04:32:05 EDT 2013 | leeg

Has anyone got any experience of cut-out / break out of PCBs that are flexi-rigid circuits? What tooling / companies are out there that provide solutions, preferably UK based companies.

ceramic cap crack

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 21 12:02:36 EDT 2010 | roland_grenier

check your de-panelling process if you are using break-out tabs or V scoring.

Cutting Out / Breaking Out of Flexi Rigid PCBs

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 12 07:54:29 EDT 2013 | mandysmile

Dear Leeg, Can you pls share me your email, then i have detailed info for you. Yours Most Sincerely Mandy Yu Skype ID is mandysmile111 mandysmile111@gmail.com www.pcbconnect.se

wearing of cotton gloves in production

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 15:13:44 EDT 2006 | rsmith

Consider using 100% nitrile gloves or finger cots. They are ESD safe and will not break out the skin like latex will. Cotton can absorb flux, solder, etc and will leave a lint residue however it is considered ESD safe.

Do you use hammers on your machines ?

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 11 17:13:46 EDT 2014 | tech1

The FSE must be in great shape, for that much movement I would have had to break out my sledgehammer.

MEMS Microphone Surface Mount

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 15:42:22 EST 2014 | rdubya

break-out the old toaster oven! apply solder paste to board place part and re-flow in toaster oven. those things re good for more than just pot pies and toaster strudel.

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