Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 08:30:20 EDT 1998 | Wolfgang Hantz
We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. Now, - th
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 08:22:10 EDT 1998 | Wolfgang Hantz
We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. Now, - th
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 18 10:57:28 EDT 1998 | Mike Moninger
| We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. | Now,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 09:40:47 EDT 1998 | Wolfgang Hantz
| We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. | Now,
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 15:19:55 EDT 2006 | jbrower
Howdy all, Does anyone have any information on reliability and use of the Hakko FM2024 desoldering module as used with either lead or leadfree solder? Also has anyone used the Weller DXV80 desoldering handpiece? Thanks a bunch, Jay Brower
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 30 14:02:42 EDT 2005 | steve
I'm confused on nozzle rods as a description. Thru-hole desoldering is achieved by fluxing the the leads that are on the bottom side of the board and then coming in with a desoldering gun. You place the tip/nozzle of the gun against the side of the l
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 02:27:00 EST 1999 | Kwang-Seong Choi
HI! I am a package engineer in Korea. I have some reasons to desolder excessive solder at the lead of TSOP and TSOJ after removing them from the board. The way with solder wick is too time-consuming and depends on the operator. Does anyone know the
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 08 03:22:52 EDT 2007 | lococost
Weller themselfs recommend http://www.cooperhandtools.com/brands/CF_Files/model_detail.cfm?upc=037103185327 for their threaded desoldering tips, worked fine for us, should do the trick for screws too.
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 14 03:50:08 EDT 2005 | steve
Alot of folks are going to experience this with their poorly designed desoldering systems. I would check the temperature that is being delivered at the tip of the desolder gun. A small preheater is recommended. The other problem you will encounter is
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 15:02:38 EST 1999 | Dave F
| HI! I am a package engineer in Korea. I have some reasons | to desolder excessive solder at the lead of TSOP and TSOJ | after removing them from the board. The way with solder wick is too time-consuming and depends on the operator. | Does anyone