Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 21:01:40 EST 2021 | brianjones
We are looking at setting up a memory module conveyor belt with a stacker and de-stacker. I will need to handle DDR3 and DDR4 Long DIMM and SODIMM. I will be mounting an image camera under and over the modules. Looks like an edge conveyor would be be
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 03 09:13:18 EDT 2001 | rstodd
I work for a memory module manufacturer and I am interested in obtaining information on typical first-pass yield numbers and failure rates in the memory module industry for benchmarking purposes. Any information provided would be greatly appreciated
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 11 06:10:07 EDT 1999 | Steve
Hello everyone, I am currently looking for a test handler for memory module applications. The one I have seen stacks the modules on top of each other. I am worried that this contact may damage the capacitors on the modules. Does anyone have any exper
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 17 11:41:50 EDT 2002 | davef
Ask Steve Gregory [ stevezeva@aol.com ]. He worked at a silicon valley memory module contactor a few years ago. Good guy. He'll get you started.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 11:23:21 EDT 1999 | Isabelle Wong
Hi, Can someone tell me how can I identify a finished product which make by SMT technology or not ? We assembly memory modules now and want to diversify our products range now. Thanks !!!!!
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 24 07:23:46 EDT 2002 | Vladilslav
Hello! We are using a Triadspectrum (www.triadspectrum.com) TURBOCATS I memory tester, it is good, but we have faced with problems, such as: a poor contact between memory module and test cartridge,absence of the power-on button, every time we need p
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 18:21:24 EDT 2001 | davef
Maybe someone else can help, like: http://www.ceeris.com/efficiency.htm. Check with the following SMTnetters: * Steve Gregory. He posted a thread within the past week or so on solderability testing. He used to work at a memory module manufacturer
Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 16 15:50:48 EDT 2017 | ctran
An assembly with this improperly solder joints will have functional issues. We have encountered this many times with memory modules failures,RMA units. Reflow always solved the problem (in our many cases). Dwelling time may be the key to solve this.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 12:04:31 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Hi, Can someone tell me how can I identify a finished product which make by SMT technology or not ? We assembly memory modules now and want to diversify our products range now. | | Thanks !!!!! | | | Ah, a fair maiden not yet sacrificed! No o
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 17:46:44 EDT 1999 | Gary Kemp
My company manufactures memory modules and I'm finding solder specs on the gold fingers following the reflow process. We are using a no-clean solder paste. The spec sheet warns against crossing the 140 degree C mark during the soak stage, preventin