Electronics Forum: outsourcing (Page 8 of 16)

Table top conformal coatings systems

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 07:28:11 EST 2012 | duso02

If you are going to coat very low volumes then just spray it by hand. The automated machines just won't be worth it unless you are going to do a very large run. They are complicated, require constant attention, still require masking the board and are

ICT testing to improve yields

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 08:08:20 EDT 2012 | rgduval

An ICT solution seems to be overkill for what you've described. What kind of volumes are you hand building? How many components are not marked? What is your current yield with the process you are using? What is/was your yield prior to implementing m

Need small quantity of chemicals for PC board fabrication

Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 26 15:58:04 EDT 2016 | deanm

We have in-house PCB fabrication capability for items such as simple single-sided prototype boards, copper shields and copper stencils for our paint shop. We are having difficulty acquiring small containers of chemicals, especially developer and stri

Desiging a Board from sratch

Electronics Forum | Tue May 31 01:52:39 EDT 2016 | rstsg

Hi experts, I am new to board design, and have some question please guide me, I have a hardware design Idea, which needed 2 connect a sensor with an MCU, so i have 2 PCBs (both evm) 1:- How should i start to make a single PCB using both (removing few

OEE excel template

Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 10 11:00:27 EDT 2019 | slthomas

Sometimes it's just because they want "data art" on the walls. I was once tasked with developing an SPC program for our SMT lines. It was crudely implemented (plotting points on a chart template) because this was a BIFF (big improvements for free) p

Re: Dark Pad / Gold Embrittlement?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 10:57:16 EDT 2000 | Steve Schrader

Doug, We've suffered through similar frustrations. One thing we found that might be of some help is uur supplier, unbeknownst to us, was outsourcing their immersion gold. Their supplier apparently lost control of their process for a period of a fe

Should I manufacture my own boards or outsource them?

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 19 23:27:22 EST 1999 | Mike

Should I manufacture my own boards or outsource them? Any opinions are welcome. I own a company and sell electronic products. Some products we sell have specific ad-on circuit boards which I have designed and had manufactured just for my company. The

New SMT line - Need equipment selection help

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 29 23:54:06 EDT 2006 | grantp

Hi, I think it's a good choice for a startup, and if your finding it's accurate enough. We only went Fuji because of our volume, and small errors were adding up, but if I was starting from nothing again it would be MYDATA because I could not afford

Salary Ranges

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 17:39:33 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip

Fastek: Wow, I was 7 when the Atari was released. :-) Anywho.... GUILTY AS CHARGED! I have lots of electronics in my house... the big screen LCD HD, Upconvert DVD player, 2 laptops, 2 PC's, etc..etc... If things WERE made in the US of A, we'd pr

Re: Fuji CP6 nozzle reflective disks

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 15 14:20:21 EDT 2000 | Kevin Simpson

Hi Peter, The Disk you are refering to can be outsourced from several different vendors. The thing to be careful with is getting a consistant colored disk. You don't want to have etc... some dull/bright..etc. We have found one local vendor we use.


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