Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 28 13:29:01 EDT 2013 | rangarajd
Dave - I actually need to trim down the copper area Thanks, R
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 28 13:22:39 EDT 2013 | davef
Do you actually need to reduce the area of the copper? Or could you just cover some of the copper with something?
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 25 14:45:59 EDT 2013 | rangarajd
Hi Guys, We are seeing signal integrity issues on PCBs due an improper pad size. We tried to trim down the pad size and it fixed the issue. Problem now is we have many assembled and blank PCBs. Is there a way we can have the pad size reduced on th
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Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 27 10:22:43 EDT 2013 | davef
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Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 21 23:10:22 EDT 2006 | cpliew
How does it effect the fabricators' manufacturing yields and efficiencies? And reliability of the fabricated PCB?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 03:30:26 EST 2009 | esota
Any good soldering pallets (Wave/reflow) fabricators for to recommend??
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 08:20:36 EDT 2006 | davef
First, isn't paper a nonwoven? Maybe we start splitting hairs on whether paper is a 'fabric' or not, but what's the difference? Second, paper versus nonwoven fabric boils down to performance and cost. We know 'paper', but it could be 'fabric' and
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 03:28:37 EST 2009 | esota
Can anyone recommend some good wave soldering/reflow pallets fabricators? We are procuring good pallets fabricators for production
Electronics Forum | Fri May 08 09:44:23 EDT 2009 | davef
Board fabricators use solder as a resist to protect copper traces from process chemicals. Fabricators remove this resist in later processing. It's possible that board fabrication processing is the source of the tin that you see.