Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 24 07:40:08 EDT 2007 | hussman
Herb, call me when you get this. Thanks. See you this Friday at the Round House. It's your turn to buy.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 24 08:12:38 EDT 2007 | hussman
Yup, but that was along time ago. 25 years later and the over all IQ of our association has dropped severely. Oh by the way, I am getting a #3 with an extra.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 08:35:40 EST 2012 | kjs123p
Check this link out. Hope this helps you. http://www.flexiblecircuits.co.uk/products/smi_jumpers.asp
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 09:08:47 EST 2012 | esoderberg
Look at http://www.Zierick.com. P/N's 1179T or 6233-AAAA-140. These are SMT jumpers that we use in our products.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 27 12:12:22 EDT 2016 | 123test
Hi, were you able to find out what caused the failures? We arr seeing the same issue in one of our project as well. The resistoris from IRC. Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 30 14:02:25 EDT 2016 | blnorman
The program I'm working on is having endcap metallization/resistive element failures. These are on MELFs manufactured by IRC/TTE (MCHP). A sister program is having the same issues. They pulled a couple of date codes and did visual examination and
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 29 18:27:25 EST 2003 | russ
That is one big melf!!! I do not even find this package size in any of my data bases. the largest i have ever dealt with is only .230 in. long. This one is .415 in. long? I would need to know the termination sizes also and then we can figure a pad
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 24 01:44:49 EDT 2007 | darby
Will do Dave - we will have to eat humble pie though. Have just been informed that part is in fact correct value. Problem was caused by different markings on two different supplier cases. Marking on one was 222, on t'other twas 2201,this was interpr
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 01 10:19:43 EST 1998 | Dave F
| I have a PCMCIA type pcb with an 0603 resistor situated exactly half way along the longest edge the device is 2mm form the edge of the pcb. I have experienced incidences of the device fracturing after breakout (hand operation) (pcbs are routed) Co
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 21 08:15:07 EDT 2008 | naynayno
Thanks Dave, I will be sticking with Manufacturing Engineering. These are good guidelines but what is standard clearance for various packages? This is a dimension we usually seek by eye, whether we will have a problem or not. We use straight DI -