Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 30 09:33:29 EST 2014 | rgduval
Power up the circuit, and see how it performs. Check voltages at the input and the output, and compare to a known good board. Otherwise, you can check resistance in an un-powered circuit. Compare the readings to a known good board. cheers, ..rob
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 08 05:40:54 EDT 2022 | leeg1
Its quite easy to do a simple excel compare logic if using manufacturers part numbers in your program and comparing against a customer BOM.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 24 13:02:26 EST 2002 | cnotebaert
Are you sure your custoemr didn't get a little confused with what he saw or was told? When he says optical comparator is he talking about the basic component recognition system? some machines when showing the component (on the CRT) show a template th
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 02 17:40:02 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi It sounds like you are in a different country or in the USA a long time ago. I have no idea of the process either is using, so they can be comparable or one can be better than another and lop sided compared to other places. Benchmarking I think
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 21 09:46:19 EST 2006 | jax
I assume you are talking about Sn62Pb36Ag2 solder. You should not see any added concerns when subjecting Sn62 to multiple reflow cycles as compared to Sn63. As compared to Sn63Pb37: Reduced leaching issues Increased Wetting due to lo
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 22 03:02:02 EDT 2012 | kcngoi
We use succesfully SN100C on ERSA330 for about > 2-3years. > > Pros: > > - price, - less dross > comparing to SAC305, - some ppl say better > mechanical durability comparing to SAC305 > (depends who pay for "independent" > studies) > > Cons:
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 07:52:16 EDT 2000 | Bill Haley
If its No Clean try Alpha, we compared and Alpha was better
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 09:17:58 EDT 2000 | Jim L
How will you be applying this? Will it be comparable to a screen printing operation?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 14 08:13:00 EST 2002 | jax
Dave, WOW :0
Electronics Forum | Tue May 05 13:02:44 EDT 1998 | John
Does anyone have info on the rotary chip wave(compare/contrast to z wave.....)?