Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 13:06:11 EST 2007 | james
I am looking for any comments as far as the JUKI 2050 or 2060 placement reliability? Does anyone have experience with these machines and could give me their input? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 14:03:35 EST 2007 | realchunks
Thanks Steve but I feel the customer may get scared by such technology as cross sections. Remember Cave Man Lawyer on Saturday Night Live? I have Cave Man Customer.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 26 14:26:16 EST 2007 | james
We are currenly looking at the JUKI 2050 and 2060 and the Siemens D1 and D2. Just looking for your input and if you have these machines, what are your comments? Thanks for any input.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 21:26:25 EST 2007 | davef
Distilled water is a perfectly adeqaute alternative to DI water. As you say, they just are produced using different processes and technically could have slightly different properties, but for every day requirements can be used interchangeably.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 16:50:26 EST 2007 | Ricky
A switching regulator should give you upwards of 85% efficiency. National Semiconductors 'Simple Switchers' are pretty good, and they have some good design tools on their site.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 30 12:41:36 EST 2007 | john_smith
Machinebuilder, We have Vapor phase ovens in our facility. We are located in OHIO. Let me know if you need more information. Thanks John
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 02 16:44:57 EST 2007 | russ
preheat unit can is a little underpowered on some heavier assemblies, works foine for low mass .050 and thinnner though and have done some 062 as well Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 09:42:21 EST 2007 | George
Hello everybody, What is considered "high frequency" when we talk about possible issues with NO-clean flux residues and product's application? I appreciate your help on this... Have a good one! George
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 09:48:51 EST 2007 | George
Good morning, What is considered "high frequency" ,.i.e. Mhz,GHz,etc., when we talk about possible issues with NO-clean flux residues and product's application? I appreciate your help on this... Have a good one! George
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 23:30:13 EST 2007 | KEN
I have a customer who runs A-D applications with 5GHz analog and it is 100% no clean. The only answer that will be acceptable is what works for your circuit design.