Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 14:18:41 EST 2006 | mark
Hi, I would like to ask you how you test the PCB (electrical test) of first PCB before starting production.? What kind of equipment you are using? and method to confirm that components on PCB are correct (value, orientation, describtion, polarizatio
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 27 09:22:05 EST 2016 | sumote
If this topic is not in line with this forum then please feel free to remove it. Let me start by sating I am a 3M fan. There has not been a 3M product that I have ever thought that I was not happy with the way it preformed, and I have used many 3M
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 14:23:16 EST 2006 | Gary Kemp
Can anyone provide for me their prospective regarding AOI vs. electrical test? Which is better for generating REAL benefit in providing customer with a marked increase in defect free product? Thanks for any input you can provide.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 17:22:10 EDT 2021 | vtdivtecs
thanks! definitly not the answer I wanted to get, but it's good to hear it. Back when we sourced the machine a few years ago I was kinda against buying it as our production scale is so small it doesn't add a ton of value, BUT the electrical verific
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 14:59:41 EST 2006 | AOI
I have used all of test and inspection techniques available out there: AOI, AXI, Flying Probe, ICT, and FCT. The reality is that they all have a place in manufacturing based on the type and complexity of product you bild, the industry it is intended
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 08:35:16 EST 2003 | davef
2% should have no effect [recognizing that some RF deign implementations are squirrellyand they don't count]. We still use 2% dating back to the old days when the gray beards [at that time] felt that the silver improved skin effect [a tendency for a
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 08:36:14 EST 2007 | CK Flip
Wow, I cut first cut my teeth in the Industrial motor control industry. My 1st company made motor control products like variable speed drives, solid state overload relays, soft starts, etc. and in our shop, we used nothing BUT Dow Corning silicone p
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 13:26:30 EST 2007 | rw
We are developing a new product that requires conformal coating on the motor controller. We selected a silicone based conformal coat due to its ease of use. There has been disagreement among engineers as to its impact on the motor. We have contact
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 16:47:35 EST 2007 | electronhose
IMHO I would avoid sprayed silicones like the plague. They can travel around your facility and cause solder wetting issues that you will never know the root cause for. Also found this e-drive article on using silicones around motors and relays. Loo
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 20:38:32 EST 2007 | davef
NASA Internal Advisory: NASA-Issued Return to Flight Wristbands Contaminated with Silicone [snip] 10. PROBLEM DESCRIPTION: Recently we have been made aware of a silicone problem associated with the "Return to Flight" wristbands. These wristbands are
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