Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 26 13:28:50 EDT 2008 | qaman
I am new to the board so be gentle with me. There are standards such as IPC-610 for PCB assembly, IPC-600 for bare boards, etc. Is there a "standard" for electro-mechanical assembly? Is there an IPC standard or any other industry approved standard
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 02 13:30:05 EDT 2008 | evtimov
I am new to the board so be gentle with me. > There are standards such as IPC-610 for PCB > assembly, IPC-600 for bare boards, etc. Is there > a "standard" for electro-mechanical assembly? Is > there an IPC standard or any other industry > appro
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 02 20:53:29 EST 2002 | davef
Gerber[R] Data (File). Used in directing a photoplotter during printed circuit board and stencil artwork fabrication. Gerber Scientific Instrument Company used to be the dominant producer of the photoplotters used for "shooting" film, back when mec
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 22:13:16 EST 2009 | davef
There is no IPC specification on carbon ink. Consider talking to your ink supplier to develop the proper quality definition that you require. Most suppliers have a good understanding of their product performance, for instance: http://www.coates.com/
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 02 15:54:26 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| ok, ok, so I'm not an engineer. I'm a salesguy ( and that's nothing to be ashamed of...) Here's my dilemma. I represent a contract manufacturer who is in the early stages of quoting on "turnkey" assembling of a circuit board for a manufacturer
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 12:37:16 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | ok, ok, so I'm not an engineer. I'm a salesguy ( and that's nothing to be ashamed of...) Here's my dilemma. I represent a contract manufacturer who is in the early stages of quoting on "turnkey" assembling of a circuit board for a manufacture
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 29 16:59:59 EDT 2004 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 13:39:40 EDT 2002 | peterson
Hi all, I am doing some research on SMT machines. I would like as many people as possible to rate the following machines 1-5. The number 1 would be the best, number 5, the least desirable of the 5. I realize that there are dozens of factors to consi
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 28 22:00:45 EST 2006 | Sue Kim
Hi all, I am doing some research on SMT machines. I would like as many people as possible to rate the following machines 1-6. The number 1 would be the best, number 6, the least desirable of the 6. I realize that there are dozens of factors to con
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 06 14:39:52 EST 2013 | davef
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