Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 19:59:38 EST 1999 | NAK
Does your swiss army thingy have a magnifyng glass like mine?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 20 11:12:14 EST 2004 | Eric
Have you tried Iemme or EPM? Iemme is Italian and have been building systems since 1973 and EPM is Swiss and has been building systems since 1969. Either of these systems should work well for you. Eric
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 15:33:26 EST 2006 | pjc
Yes Rick, you are correct, Zevatech HBA, PPM7 & PPM9 were all designed and built by Swiss. That was a long long time ago.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 11:12:20 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel
Slain, A melting point of 300C would be a little too high for the components and tinny boards. I just heard they will market the watches as Swiss "army" watches which makes them exempt.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 03 22:00:32 EST 2006 | fdr4prez
Yes Rick, you are correct, Zevatech HBA, PPM7 & > PPM9 were all designed and built by Swiss. That > was a long long time ago. Sorry, I guess I forgot about those old beasts. Then don't forget about the good old CATs and Microns made by Zevatech
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 07 18:20:08 EST 1999 | Ryan Jennens
Congrats, Steve!!!! There was never a doubt in my mind that you would get it. By the way, do you have any ideas how I could solder this BGA down when all I have to work with is a roll of duct tape, a swiss army knife, some fertilizer and
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 06 09:43:01 EDT 2002 | pmathieu
Hello friends, I am looking for some information in heatsealing technology manufacturer we use it in order to solder for example flex link to a PCB and we need to have a look to other brand , actually we use a swiss brand called COVATEC thank's fo
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 08:39:35 EST 2004 | pjc
Dave is correct in that the Zevatech is actually a Juki. Made by the Japanese Juki and labeled by the Swiss Zevatech. The PM 575 is somewhat vintage. I believe it may be all mechanical component centering. It may be OK for the 20mil fine pitch but ma
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 09 04:06:47 EDT 2006 | Rob
Bourns is quite a high end name in the electronics industry & you usually pay a premium for percieved Swiss precision engineering. If your card is far east built it is much more likely to have an inductor on from Murata, Panasonic, or one of the Chi
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 11:08:58 EDT 2018 | spoiltforchoice
Get them to > quote individual feeder and nozzle prices too so > you know what you are committed to going forward. Amen to that, I took the phrase very affordable wrt essemtec nozzles and bits at face value until I came to want some more, and OMG