Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 25 10:32:03 EDT 2005 | davef
IPC-2221A, Generic Standard on Printed Board Design, the base document that covers all generic requirements for printed board design, regardless of materials. From there, the designer can choose the appropriate sectional standard for a specific techn
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 05 01:56:38 EDT 2013 | ciciswift
the Layers - > Add the Layers, or click the shortcut icon on the left toolbar, enter in the wake of a "Number of new the Layers" need to increase the Number of Layers. 2. Delete the layer: Edit - > the Layers - > Remove the Layers, and choose to dele
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 21:15:51 EST 2001 | davef
You seem to pretty far from shore to begin thinking about boats and floatation devices. Most laser trimmers are used by: * Semiconductor fabricators * Resistive component fabricators * Hybrid circuit assemblers Component fabricators and hybrid [
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 17:03:52 EST 1999 | Morziana Hasan
NASA CommQuest Photopolymerized Conducting Polymers Directions: 1.Please read the information provided on this technology. You may follow the links to additional information resources below. 2.After evaluating the technology, please answer the
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 25 00:09:13 EDT 1998 | Phillip Hunter
Use caution if epoxy is dispensed under the PLCC 84. If the "SMT Gods" look unfavorably onto you rework will be difficult. I had a ceramic PLCC 84 which weighed 15 grams (MCM) and due to packaging failures (glass seal to metal cover) rework was the
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 10:31:57 EST 1999 | Justin Medernach
| NASA CommQuest | | | Photopolymerized Conducting Polymers | | Directions: | 1.Please read the information provided on this technology. You may follow the links to additional information resources below. | | 2.After evaluating the technology,
Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 08:50:41 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| I am trying to find out as much information as possible relating to conductive inks. | | If anyone out there is using them please give some advice. | | 1) How are you curing the ink? | 2) What type of substrates are you using and who supplies
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