Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 09 16:53:03 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
If there is a small place near you, they might even put one IC on a board at no cost. I've worked for a couple of contract manufacturers and both have done a couple jobs so small I can't see charging the person for. It would probably cost more in ad
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 16 10:01:40 EDT 2005 | Mark
Get a hold of a couple different contract manufacturers with some fake jobs. Than see how they map out their quoting and assembly process. I know we map out the whole overall cost and break it down for the customer. But for competitive reasons I can'
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 01:15:20 EST 2005 | Ogie Alcasid
At the s#$t-hole Contract Manufacturer where I work (name with-held), the motherf&ckers told us to wash them useless pieces of sh&% once a week, and "don't use fabric softener" otherwise you ruin the integrity of the faraday cage. Then they got on th
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 08:40:06 EDT 2006 | russ
you as a contract manufacturer are not responsible for your customers product. If you are not selling to them under false pretense of RoHS compliance you are fine, it will be your customer that is non-compliant. So if you build a board that is non
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 10:43:56 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
MTM. Wow, people still do that huh? The problem I have with MTM, it assumes everyone performs things in robotic type motions. The best time study is one that relies on sound statistical methods, and across multiple operators. MTM, however, is gre
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 24 08:32:13 EDT 2008 | stepheniii
Where I am now we have Mydatas. We aren't quite changeing over as fast as we did where they have Panasonics. But there was an OEM with one set of part numbers and here is a contract manufacturer with several part numbers systems. What makes a bigg
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 10 12:21:52 EDT 2008 | leemeyer
I have been using Graphicode's GCpowerplace for years and have found it very easy to use. We are a contract manufacturer and I haven't yet run across gerber's that GCpowerplace couldn't read. The centroid extraction is very good and allows you to eas
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 25 10:54:03 EST 2010 | duanebrayton
We are a small Contract Manufacturer and have received a project which has BGA's on top & bottom. 2 larger BGA's on one side (~_20x20mm) & 3 smaller BGA's (~_8x8mm) on the other. we plan on running the side with the smaller BGA's first but need som
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 09:58:01 EST 2010 | markhoch
Good Morning! Could one of you PCB Fab Gurus (DaveF)please school me on the differences between a "Galvanic Gold" finish and ENIG? I have a customer requesting Galvanic Gold, and to be honest, after 18 years in Contract Manufacturing, I've never real
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 30 10:39:08 EDT 2010 | jamesc09
Is there any way to measure the copper oxide thickness on the inner layers of a PCB? I have been asked to investigate this and am not sure if it is possible. If it is, please tell me by what method, any contract labs that can do it, or the name of
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