Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 17 16:09:08 EDT 2005 | pjc
A skilled hand-soldering operator can easily do the rework. Applying liquid flux and raking the iron tip across the leads removes bridges. Removal and replacement of QFP-64 can be done manually. This is of course for very low volume of this type QFP-
Electronics Forum | Fri May 09 12:58:34 EDT 2008 | aisart
I would recommend you take a look at JBC if you are looking for a "good" soldering iron to work with lead free solder. Find the attached comparative graphs and before anybody asks. Yes, I am affiliated with JBC.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 09:51:42 EDT 2005 | russ
We use the JBC irons with and without the "leadfree" tips. We really have not noticed much difference between the standard and the lead free. The lead free tips do last a little longer but the tips are somewhat deformed by the extra plating. As f
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 15:11:11 EDT 2001 | jax
Is SMTNET having a problem with E-mail services? I am recieving e-mails 3 to 4 days after it was sent, if I am recieving it at all.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 09 11:50:44 EDT 2001 | Marc Peo
Hello Darby! Mike is correct in saying that reversing the conveyor can be done but the position of the cooling zone would be troublesome. I am guessing that you are looking at a left to right machine that you would like to run right to left or vice
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 16 22:43:56 EST 2006 | Ola
Hi, If I remember correctly (it has been about 15 years since i worked with one of these.)The old MCS machine is based upon a Motorola 6800/68000-series Micro processor and the operating system is OS/9 from Microware Systems Corporation. This was a r
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