Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 15 08:30:02 EST 2010 | davef
We side with your operator. Poor pad design is the largest contributor to component shift. If you posted pictures, we might have a livelier discussion about alternate explanations.
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 15 02:45:15 EST 2010 | 89jeong
Hello. We encountered a SMD problem on PCB. It is that the lead of photocoupler is shifted after reflow and don't meet the minimum requirement of side joint length. I know this is a defect but what i want to hear the reason and the solution to prev
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 11 18:21:07 EST 2007 | SWAG
We shipped one to Canada (draft dodger).
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 11:31:38 EST 2007 | fastek
About the dumbest thing I have read on this forum in quite a while. America truly is doomed.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 21:59:14 EST 2007 | fastek
Ryan- Nobody knows the answer to this or cares. Whatever the number was it was too much.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 08:05:55 EST 2007 | Fat Engineer
They tuk-uh-our jerbs
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 15:17:22 EST 2007 | Concerned American
http://www.custac.buffalo.edu/docs/OccasionalPaper30.pdf I guess the Purchasing Managers and Bean Counters just "don't see the forest through the trees", but rather focus only on the present, the bottom line, and the stock price.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 17:52:21 EST 2007 | Ryan
Interesting discussion. However, the original question was if anyone has information on how many SMT placement machines (units) were transfered (relocated) from North America to China? I've heard 3000 machines but I think the number should be much
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 18 08:55:33 EST 2007 | Ryan
Thanks Fastek. I've been to China but didn't have time to count all the machines. Gotta run now. My $5.00 cell phone is ringing.