Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 08 11:37:44 EST 2002 | jonfox
1. Back in the early days of consumer digital cell phones, we ran into the same problem. PCB with 2000 parts in a 5"x2" area, and double sided. We ended up using our standard vacuum tooling for the NIC side and stiff ESD safe foam for the NAC side
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 16 10:25:14 EST 2005 | GS
Hi Liza - polystirene monolayer (blend ?) could be sealed at less presure, ie 35-40 PSI. Temprature could be 165�-170�C. For sure after sealed you shoud make sure the sealing strength (peel strength)should meet min 15-25 N.(bet avg from 25 to 45 N)
Electronics Forum | Tue May 16 20:59:46 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Ashok: Haven't unloaded that ESD Coordinator job yet have you? Smocks: Don't work, they're hot, and no one likes them, but they put up with them (sort of). Now if they knew they didn't work, all the customer PR in the world wouldn't help. The bi
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 02 16:00:29 EST 1999 | John Thorup
Well...maybe. First you would have to determine what type of trays you have. Conductive, dissipative or non conductive(non static generating). Dissipative would be your best choice. In the charged body model, the sudden discharge through a conduct
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 13 10:23:55 EST 2002 | davef
Bright ideas??? Bright ideas!!! I got bright ideas. In order of decreasing luminosity: * Stop installing the socket, solder the PLCC to the board, dip the board. The socket is a waste of time and money. You never replace the PLCC in the field, a
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 20:04:21 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Joe: Hey, just hose everyone down with water when your humidity starts to decrease to below 40%. ;-) Actually, that�s how some humidity controllers work, when added to your heating system. Well basically that�s how they work. I�m not tryin� to
Electronics Forum | Sun Sep 02 09:06:42 EDT 2018 | davef
Cold resistance between the tip of the tool and the ground reference, tip current leakage, and tip voltage. per ANSI ESD STM 13.1 J-STD-001 Rev G, Appendix “A” Guidelines for Soldering Tools and Equipment: A-2 BENCHTOP AND HAND SOLDERING SYSTEMS Se
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 16 22:01:16 EST 2000 | Early Moon
I promised never to do this - BUT only for you needy folks when I have nothing else to do. And Dave's basically a good person though not as needy as most really needing this stuff. 1) Ensure internal Gerber data really matches board and stencil (Ger
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 18:03:45 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| We only do rework with SMT components or a small amount of SMT work. We are having a hard time keeping the components safe throughout the handling process of removing one or two components, and issuing them to an operator for processing or inspect
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 04 23:36:09 EDT 2007 | Brandon
Ok so.... I have a boss who thinks there is nothing wrong with stacking completed boards smt&thru in totes and submitting them to QA like this. I mean piled upon one another in a tote. Now... it has fallen on me to try to explain in a convincing mann