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Asymtek vs. Camalot

Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 24 12:37:25 EST 2005 | Dreamsniper

Don't switch to other vendors or suppliers. Stick with Cam/Alot. It's reliable and repeatable and besides you know the system well now. If you get a different brand you have to start again with the sickness of the equipment, learn it again and build

Non-wetting: PTH on double-side reflow

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 25 05:37:35 EDT 2005 | Bryan

Some weeks has passed,Can SMT eng. show us your results of this issue?so that we can learn something from it

wireless esd wrist straps

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 10:42:48 EDT 2005 | russ

I guess I should have stated that I Checked the archives. I also guess I should have stated in the post "has anybody tried them yet and do you have faith". I will learn how to post better.

wave solder machine

Electronics Forum | Mon May 16 17:05:17 EDT 2005 | pde

Also concider if you will be going lead free in the future as conversion can be a added expense. You may think about learning and going lead free from the begnining as the indestry is rapidly moving in this direction.

A.O.I recommendation

Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 09:14:30 EDT 2005 | stepheniii

I found the Mirtec got faster and faster to program the longer we had it. Both from a learning curve point of view and a building the library point of view. And it was reasonably fast to program at the start anyways.

Water Soluble Paste

Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 30 09:26:57 EDT 2005 | Rob

Cheers - didn't notice the rolling difference - our printers kneed the paste regularly so keep it workable. You learn something every day.

PCB Panelisation

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 11:45:31 EDT 2005 | aj

All, I would like to learn more about the panelisation of boards. Are there any "rules of thumb" when approaching a PCB that requires panelisation. What are the most reliable connections from breakout piece to boards i.e V-score , drilled tabs etc

PCB Panelisation

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 31 11:46:51 EDT 2005 | aj

All, I would like to learn more about the panelisation of boards. Are there any "rules of thumb" when approaching a PCB that requires panelisation. What are the most reliable connections from breakout piece to boards i.e V-score , drilled tabs etc

Cap securing...

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 13:37:51 EST 2005 | slthomas

I would second the hot melt glue method. You do have to teach the importance of "more is not always better" and there will be learning curve, but it's a lot better at securing big clunky electrolytics than RTV. It's also a lot cheaper than chipbonder

Reflow

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 02 19:01:45 EST 2005 | James clark

Somebody knows where I could find information in order to learn how to read a reflow profile. I am new in this topic. Thanks


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