Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 11 21:57:03 EST 2002 | davef
Cal: What's a "sniffer"? No-Cleaners: * How do clean your board handling racks / carriers? * How do determine the level of residues on your boards? How often do you do that process?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 16:12:17 EST 2002 | Phil the Quality Guy
Recent discussions have risen lately regarding the in-house transferring and handling of populated printed circuit boards using unpainted wooden slats with notches cut in them. Wood may be at the high end of the neutral triboelectric scale but does
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 07 20:55:09 EST 2002 | davef
You are correct about the location of wood on your friendly neighborhood triboelectric scale. But unfortunately for us [and fortunately for the ESD protected material board rack salesperson], the scale does not recognize the effect of the moisture t
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 08 08:00:48 EST 2002 | caldon
Yet Again Dave spills his pearls of wisdom. Dave is correct in the moisture content wood absorbs. I know we have all visited factories with wood board holders and such. I have actually seen wood carts with drag chains. Also, keep in mind static can b
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 10:19:24 EST 2000 | Ashok Dhawan
I have a question (s) on ESD- all related to use of wood in a typical PCB Assembly line: 1. How a wooden mini stool if used for holding tote box ( card board with static protecive coat, black color) can affect static sensitive devices inside the tot
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 10:19:24 EST 2000 | Ashok Dhawan
I have a question (s) on ESD- all related to use of wood in a typical PCB Assembly line: 1. How a wooden mini stool if used for holding tote box ( card board with static protecive coat, black color) can affect static sensitive devices inside the tot
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 16:56:19 EST 2000 | Dave F
Ashok: If I was to count, I'd guess there was more than 4 subquestions. Hey, but who's countin' anyway? I have answer (s) "on ESD all related to use of wood in a typical PCB Assembly line:" Before pushing-on, it is only "a typical PCB Assembly li
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 16:56:19 EST 2000 | Dave F
Ashok: If I was to count, I'd guess there was more than 4 subquestions. Hey, but who's countin' anyway? I have answer (s) "on ESD all related to use of wood in a typical PCB Assembly line:" Before pushing-on, it is only "a typical PCB Assembly li
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 21:36:51 EST 2010 | davef
Poor man's approach to assessing coplanarity issues: * Get two pieces of 2X4 wood that are the same length, about three inches long * Cut the end of one of the pieces at a 45* angle, so that the 45* angle cut leaves a face on the four inch side of th
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 10 09:13:22 EST 2000 | Nancy V
Dave, Your response might have been helpful if you would have left off the extra, comical(?), comments. I am American and I still couldn't figure out what you were trying to say sometimes. Searching the web to find an ESD program and training seem