Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 10:00:28 EST 2005 | russ
I'm curious about the "large infrastructure" statement. Do you or anyone believe that the large infrastructure is better? Sometimes, I am not so sure. I actually rate Dynatechs service as some of the best I have had. (No, I do not work for Dynatec
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 11:21:14 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel
Verizon Supports Telcordia's Position on the RoHS Directive. New legislation known as "RoHS" (Reduction of Hazardous Substances) bans certain chemicals and metals from some electronic manufacturing. In order to maintain high and predictable network
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 10:37:53 EST 2005 | fastek
An equipment vendor that is serious about penetrating a market with the physical size of the US will not have a single support/service location. A large infrastructure in my mind means support offices on both coasts as well as something in the middle
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 09:48:26 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel
GS UPS are exempt for 2 reasons: A. Lead in solders for servers, storage and storage array systems, network infrastructure equipment for switching, signaling, transmission as well as network management for telecommunications. B. The primary functi
Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 16:01:37 EDT 2006 | Hoss
We are looking for a tool to perform BOM comparisons. I know that Aegis and Valor provide this capability within their CAM offerings. I'm trying to find something that I don't need infrastructure to utilize and won't break the bank. Anyone who use
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 11:19:34 EST 2006 | Kris
Amol, RoHS does not apply to BGA on their own. Depends where they go in ? DVD player vs server board There is "solder exemption" for certain product applications. SnPb ball BGA can used with tin-lead solder on server/infrastructure/switch telecom
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 05:48:17 EDT 2007 | Rob
Rick, That's surely a risk worth taking! On a more serious note, China has a population approximately 5 times that of the USA, and it is still in the growth phase of it's industrial revolution so naturally they will need a higher proportion of engi
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 02:32:39 EDT 2017 | bukas
Rob explained very well what it takes to start SMT line. The question is what infrastructure do you have at your factory? any category Rob mentioned can have time consuming complications and this is why you should find professional to start the SMT
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 15 03:43:54 EDT 2021 | rubyqi1027
Mirant was founded in 2004. With almost 17 years of experience in the industry we designs, develops, manufactures, markets and sells material handling equipment including sieving, mixing, crushing and transporting for a variety of industries around t
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 22 02:48:55 EDT 2002 | ianchan
Hi, a did a study on a FMEA for a government project, and I do not relish going thru that S**T again! Aye laddie, as a QA skirt i must protest! its called a kilt, not a skirt! *grinz* and we dun keep FMEAs in the folder cabinet, there's only room f