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Re: APerture size for microBGA

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 09:29:46 EDT 2000 | JAX

sree, You might want to check the archives. If not, I found this just a few questions below yours!! [Back to thread listing at top] Posted by Igmar on June 22, 2000 at 10:27:26 AM EST Can someone please help with the aperture size on a Micro BGA st

Re: Where's Earl Moon ?

Electronics Forum | Tue May 09 17:17:17 EDT 2000 | Earl Moon

Armin, Wolfey, Dave, Jeff, and some others I remember well who have moved on too (way too many to count but all left unfufilled here), I am back. No, just kidding. I still look in from time to time. All of you on the forum are great. I simply decide

Cleaning Machine and Chemistry

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 19 11:36:39 EST 2001 | billschreiber

Hello Mark, I wish it were that simple so I could direct you to a particular manufacturer and stencil cleaner model. Unfortunately, there are several issues complicating the process of cleaning all these applications in one machine. First and fore

via as test point

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 26 20:02:42 EST 2001 | davef

First, I don�t understand why your board fabricator can�t do a good job plugging your vias. Additionally, when you consider that they forgot to plug the first batch of boards, it makes me wonder if they are desirable as a supplier. Generally, we us

Ready, Shoot, Aim!!!!

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 14:13:38 EST 2001 | Stefan Witte

Hi Dave, we were touching that topic already during our 6 sigma dialog. I strongly believe the root cause for most of the problems is lack of education. I also find that sometimes employees use the information deficit as a protective shield, like �

Ready, Shoot, Aim!!!!

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 08:53:33 EST 2001 | wbu

Don�t panic and don�t hope to get past the dreck. I had a dream... but than I realized that it takes 1. hard work 2. perseverance 3. hard work (... because it takes twice as much hard work as it takes perseverance ) My personal experience (faults):

seeking better process

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 16:58:52 EST 2001 | davef

A most evocative title to the tread, Ed. Few companies in Joysee named "C-Tech", eh? I assume we�re talking "C TECH is a distributor of low vision aids and adaptive technology for the blind, visually impaired and learning disabled." [http://www.lowv

Re: smt reliability vs thru hole

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 18 12:36:11 EST 2000 | Dave F

Dave: I haven't located something to support your contention, yet, and I'm not going to comment on the factors that drive reliability beyond component selection, because I know that you've got some sweaty-palmed sales type wringing his hands waiting

Re: Moonman - may I join you?

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 20:44:31 EST 1999 | Keith Luke @ SMTnet

Recent weeks have indeed seen the departure of Earl Moon and Brian from our forum. We recognize that both were valuable contributors to our growing community, and regret their decisions to apparently move on. The staff at SMTnet has worked hard t

Re: IR Versus Hot Air - Put-Up Your Dukes...........That's better.

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 29 23:57:16 EDT 1999 | Jeff Sanchez

| | I finaly get a vacation and decide to go to the forum and low and behold it's hot air verses a small ray of sun.I read every thread and still failed to see any real argument either way? I love rework as an assembler. I hate rework as a shop owner


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