Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 12:29:36 EST 2009 | mikesewell
Regarding more info on equipment - what you need is driven by your product and process requirements and tolerance for rework, labor amt, operator dependencies ..etc. EMPF offers a bootcamp for circuit card assembly, SMT mag publishes SMT 101 guide t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 25 09:25:23 EST 2000 | Dave F
Kris: I can appreciate your hesitance. Done correctly with proper planting and fore thought, the change to no-clean affects every part of your operations operations from purchasing to receiving and on down the line. Two things: 1 Following with y
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 17 21:48:09 EDT 2007 | davef
Per ESD Handbook TR 20.20 paragraph 5.3.15 Humidity "Humidity is beneficial in all ESD Control Program Plans. Contact and separation of dry materials generates greater electrostatic charges than moist materials because moisture provides conductivity
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 15:03:56 EST 2006 | davef
Q1- Will we be able to select the materials (flux and alloy) and run the process depending only on ourselves, distributors� help, machinery documentation, web data and �trial and error?� A1- Your materials suppliers [eg Kester, Alpha Metals, etc] wil
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 20:34:17 EST 2007 | davef
DAVE�S BOOKSHELF ASSEMBLER�S ESSENTIALS Title: Soldering in ElectronicsAuthor: RJ Klein WassinkPublisher: Electrochemical PublicationsISBN: 090115024XPublication date: December 1989 I know, I know. The book was written in 1989!!!! I use this b
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 09 09:46:48 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
| | Hello everyone, | | Anybody know how to prevent EOS problem? | | Recently, we sent some defective IC components to original suppliers for further analysis, but the result is those parts were all damaged by EOS! | | Please somebody help us to pre
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 10 13:44:29 EDT 1999 | Gyver
| | | Hello everyone, | | | Anybody know how to prevent EOS problem? | | | Recently, we sent some defective IC components to original suppliers for further analysis, but the result is those parts were all damaged by EOS! | | | Please somebody help u
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 01 10:24:31 EDT 2004 | davef
There is no specification for �Ion Chromatography for Ionic Cleanliness�. The performance of your product in your customer use environment determines the level that you select. The good part for you is that have at least one pole that you can put i
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 11:20:23 EST 1999 | Dave F
Hey Gyver: If you don�t mind (which you don�t have any choice about, because I�m going to do it anyhow, cause it�s MY word processor), I�m going to respond genericly, but still be directed to your question. Much of the following is paraphrased from
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 20:57:52 EST 2001 | Dave F
Are you talking about bare board cleanliness or assembly level cleanliness? Bare board cleanliness is still primarily measured by resistivity of solvent extract (ROSE) using instruments such as Omegameters and Zero Ions. What is considered as "acce