Electronics Forum: equivalency factor (Page 1 of 2)

Water Quality Requirements to wash boards

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 17:29:00 EDT 2002 | dason_c

The industrial standard is follow the R.O.S.E test as a guideline per J-STD-001 and the limit is 10ug/sq. inch. Different tester with different equivalent factor with the ROSE and you can refer back to the manual, the Zero Ion tester with equivalent

Re: Mil-P-28809

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 05:46:12 EDT 1999 | Brian

| Thank you all for your replies. I guess my age in this industry is showing. This military spec. does not appear to be in existance. So, let me make my request a little more to the point: | | Is anyone aware of a specification specifically refer

Re: Mil-P-28809

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 12:27:48 EDT 1999 | Mike Demos

Thank you all for your replies. I guess my age in this industry is showing. This military spec. does not appear to be in existance. So, let me make my request a little more to the point: Is anyone aware of a specification specifically referencing

Ionic - MIL-P-28809A vs IPC TM650 (2.3.25C)

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 20:07:05 EST 2008 | davef

First, it's GREAT to have a long-term lurker posting here on SMTnet. Maybe this will encourage other lurkers to join us. [We'll try to be on our best behavior.] Second, while Stephen Pence's explanation of 'equivalence factors' is accurate, your con

Contamination test

Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 29 21:23:27 EDT 2001 | nifhail

When carry out the contamination test,do we measure for Chlorides on water soluble and No-clean fluxes? 1) What is the equivalent factor for machines developed to test the board cleanliness, Omega-meter vs Ionograph vs Zero-ion. 2) What values do we

Re: Mil-P-28809

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 13:22:04 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| Thank you all for your replies. I guess my age in this industry is showing. This military spec. does not appear to be in existance. So, let me make my request a little more to the point: | | Is anyone aware of a specification specifically refer

Re: Mil-P-28809

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 11 15:06:39 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| | Thank you all for your replies. I guess my age in this industry is showing. This military spec. does not appear to be in existance. So, let me make my request a little more to the point: | | | | Is anyone aware of a specification specifically

Ionic - MIL-P-28809A vs IPC TM650 (2.3.25C)

Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 13:16:54 EST 2008 | sjpence

Simon, The equivalence factors were used to scale the values measured by ionic testing equipment to the values measured in the standard manual method. There is a good write-up by Bill Kenyon in this Technet Post describing the creating of the facto

DPAK land pattern

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 29 10:51:20 EST 2002 | lsmith

The IPC-EM-782 reads as follows: the adjustment factor is usually intended to increase the Z dimension slightly, but brings the Z maximum up to an even equivalent. Example if Zmax is 2.100mm then you would enter an adjustment factor of .100mm. The ad

Reflow profile verification ??!!!

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 13 06:43:20 EST 2006 | cyber_wolf

How would you like to have this guy evaluate your reflow profile? It was in response to an auditor who require someone they had monitor temperature in both Fahrenheit and Celcius. What a geek Don't put him on the spot. That is not a good thing to

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