Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 11:31:20 EST 2012 | pauld
I need to be sure of the Nickel/Hard Gold thickness to be specified on our drawing. We use hard gold on a slip ring pcb that has brushes riding over the conductive surface, so soldering is not the issue. I read through the hard gold vs immersion gold
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 09:31:30 EST 2012 | pauld
Hi Dave, Picture a camera mounted on top of a fixed base that pans 360 deg. back and forth. The motor connects through a circular slip ring board with brush connection. The rings are hard gold and the typical brush material is soft. Unlike the armatu
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 15:55:08 EDT 2006 | FredC
I am not familiar with the sot363. Is it large enough that you could use a 4mm, 5mm, or 8mm O ring type nozzle? If it is large enough to use one of these nozzles the O ring is slightly compliant and the O ring material has a higher coefficent of fric
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 10 17:03:52 EST 1999 | Morziana Hasan
NASA CommQuest Photopolymerized Conducting Polymers Directions: 1.Please read the information provided on this technology. You may follow the links to additional information resources below. 2.After evaluating the technology, please answer the
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 05:43:27 EST 2018 | alpha1
If the part is kicking up on one side or the other make sure you've done the following: Replaced the inside formers, shoulder screws, shear block and o rings. It sounds like you have the clinch covered. Also check the driver tips. If they are smooth
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 10:31:57 EST 1999 | Justin Medernach
| NASA CommQuest | | | Photopolymerized Conducting Polymers | | Directions: | 1.Please read the information provided on this technology. You may follow the links to additional information resources below. | | 2.After evaluating the technology,
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