Electronics Forum: mechanical engineer (Page 1 of 12)

and you think youve got it hard

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 11:44:04 EDT 2006 | Rob

We had one mechanical engineer from a certain customer telling us we had to crop components leads so they didn't protrude through the board, as they could then come in contact with the case as the board was flush. Had I have known then what I know

Programming Mydata

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 11:53:42 EST 2009 | heba66

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Feeder maintenance program

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 17 11:55:13 EST 2009 | heba66

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Typical first pass yield in electronics

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 27 07:20:34 EDT 1999 | Richard Marks

I'm a mechanical engineer and we buy electronic pressure sensors and switches. In doing quality audits, I need to understand what "best practice" will yield in terms of conforming product first time through the manufacturing process? Any data out t

OT: HNC Mechantronics

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 05 10:25:07 EDT 2001 | martino

Its some years ago now but i completed an HND Mechanical Engineering with Mechatronics at Manchester Poly. Two of the lectuerers at the time published a text book, i later moved on to complete my degree at Newcastle Poly where this book was widely us

Machine Wiring Package

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 16:09:02 EDT 2004 | dougt

Our "mechanical engineering dominated" company is allowing the electrical group to purchase some software to produce machine wiring diagrams. The only stipulation is that it has to be low cost. Can anyone throw out any products? I'm not looking fo

what's the difference between a thru vias and a blind via?

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 02 13:46:10 EDT 2004 | Bob R.

Via in pad lets your layout guy run traces on inner layers so there's more more area available on the outer layers for placing parts, test point, etc. There are also electrical advantages due to shortening paths, but I'm just a simple mechanical eng

Feeder Communication

Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 29 20:29:07 EST 2007 | b4tt1e

Thanks Jon, indeed it sounds simple from your reply. But unfortunately I'm not a mechanical engineering student :( beside, my final year project is something about motors control and sensors. My supervisor suggest me to take a look at the feeder comm

PLCC Land Pattern specs, SM-782A

Electronics Forum | Tue May 23 09:21:48 EDT 2000 | Brett W. Philipp

I am a PCB Designer / Mech. Engineer for a telecom company that has just started. What I would like, if possible is a reference copy of the SM-782A IPC spec. or some input on a way to calculate depending on the PLCC part dimensions, land pattern crea

Want to learn??

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 10:48:10 EDT 2001 | CAL

oktayunsal- Machines are your secondary problem. Knowing and understanding SMT process is your biggest obstacle. SMT process involves Electrical, Chemical, Industrial, and mechanical engineering disciplines.As a start I would begin with IPC related

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