Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 18:09:43 EST 2005 | Austinj
I am currently using the following equipment for low volume and occasional BGA rework: BGA-3591/CSP-3501 115V Rework System. This system is fairly inexpensive, unsure of the actual price, However, can be used to rework QFP and PLCC components.(of co
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 14 17:10:43 EDT 2005 | peter ng
Dear all, I need some information about the Juki 750,760,2010&2020 1)actual vaccum level (with&without nozzle)-after measure 2)blow level(without nozzle)-after measure 3)Is the unit for Juki blow & vaccum level in KPA or mmHg? Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Mon May 26 08:02:11 EDT 2003 | davef
Resistance: Tables of wire gauge often provide a resistance measure of some kind for each gauge. That way we can estimate the resistance of any length of wire we might be interested in. Calculating trace resistance is only slightly more complicated.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 21 13:24:17 EDT 2004 | GS
Hello, does any one please can tell me if any Standard says how much is the Total Ion Contamination ( ugr/NaCl sqcm equivalent, Br- in particular way) allowed on Connector surface/body ? (ie. DIMM connectors, and similar). Many Thanks in advan
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 15 23:15:55 EDT 2004 | pdeuel
Im with Pete, Zero defects. We have high defect rate for many reasons. No line tech, operators set up and run then when QA reports defects engneers are called. Not to make people mad but our process engneers are lacking practical experance to fix pro
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 10 16:23:59 EDT 2014 | dilogic
First, plug all holes with nozzles or plugs. Then use I/O diagnostics to fire changer up and activate vacuum. Then try to remove each of the nozzles and see if the vacuumm holds. If it does, check vacuum detector switch (mounted on changer side). The
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 04 13:23:05 EST 2001 | fmonette
Hi Steve, It sounds like your product will have many moisture-sensitive devices on both sides. You should be aware of the additional controls that are required to insure the reliability of these components in a double-side reflow application. The
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 05 08:12:56 EST 2003 | nifhail
Hi Mike, How do we measure the O2 ppm in N2 environment. I don't understand why the customer keep insisting me to use N2 instead of Air. I don't see the need for it as I done have any soldering issue. Can you share with me why N2 is needed at the fi
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 05 11:45:04 EST 2003 | msivigny
Hello Yngwie, When we look at the technical benefits of using N2, you'll find that your customer is trying to get a better product. Now as we discuss just a few of the reasons to use N2, when O2 is present in the heating atmosphere it carries oxides
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 07 10:51:53 EST 2003 | dphilbrick
Another value add of N2 is when you are running a gold over nickel process it is recommended that you reach a peak of 220c instead of 215 when running in air. When you add N2 you can maintain that 215 number with the same results. If you look at your