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Universal instruments registration

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 17 14:03:37 EDT 2002 | lysik

Pansonic is Real good about support once you have registered a machine. But They are in serious violation of the law if you have a part number and want to buy a part. In the USA a OEM must sell you parts no questions asked as long as you have a part

Re: Quad IIc, Autoprogram

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 10:30:39 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko

Once having those centroid-data using a spreadsheet to convert them to what ever I needed worked fine for me in many cases over years. It just needs a little brainwork and a good knowledge of machine configuration. CAM-software might do the job as we

A small waste of time

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 21 13:13:04 EST 1999 | Boca

What's this about a minimum wage for drivel? 1 cent is where it's at! Competetive preassure in the marketplace will improve the quality of drivel for all! That is unless the 'You get what you pay for' law is invoked, then high priced drivel will d

Re: Why not use lead-free plumbing solders in electrical applications?

Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 30 04:57:37 EDT 1999 | Bernard Mulcahy

| |Hi all This Debate on lead free soldering is really hotting up here in Europe. From 2004 the use of lead in components and assemblies will be banned here. Also flame retardent halogens will be banned(FR4 etc). While we all agree that we have to m

Not picking from MTU

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 09 08:50:08 EST 1998 | Larry Johnson

Here is a good one for ya. Our IP3's MTU will not pick QFP240's out of cavities, 10, 12, 13, 15. This is a 3X8 tray. The listed cavities are also the closed cavities that are used for tray eject. There is plenty of vaccum, the nozzle comes down f

Home Page!

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 03 15:20:41 EST 1998 | Jeff Sanchez

To the site builders, I woke up this morning and what did Santa bring? A whole new front page on my favorite site! Way cool! You gotta love a site that takes good care of itself. I really like the new articals on the home page as well cause I do

Tear Down

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 14 21:16:58 EDT 2001 | mugen

Dave, Do u talk with a whistle then? *grinz* Anyway, thanks for the detour down memory lane, it reminds me of my childhood, A friend and I, stuck a lawn mower motor unit, to my bike, to determine how fast a bike config, could run? It worked alrigh

physical law of Dewetting

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 04:31:47 EST 2001 | ianchan

I refer to IPC-A-610C, section 12.4.5, the defect term "dewetting". Can the experts pls help define the actual stages that constitute the formation of a dewetting defect? I do understand the common concept teachings that there may be contamination

dry oven

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 16:30:55 EDT 2002 | sleech

Dan: Until I got deep into development of a vacuum assisted moisture removal process, I always thought that the bake process would be saddled by the lack of atmosphere in the chamber. I later learned that the conduction of temperature at reduced atm

Stencil cleaner

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 15:26:44 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave

What object am I cleaning 2>What chemicals/deposits am I removing (Chemistry?? 3>What is the process my machine uses. Now if Water Based works than you are OK from a cleaning aspect. The only problem as Mike noted, at least to my reading, is what ca


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