Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 10 15:50:18 EST 2003 | Dustin
my email in case you are unble to click the link steedman.dustin@hru-tech.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 20 08:56:56 EDT 2008 | stepheniii
It sounds like you are looking for a test technician for SMT boards. SMT techs build them.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 15:06:03 EDT 2018 | jeffallen662
They where bought directly from YesTech and were guaranteed to be programmed from YesTech.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 10:58:00 EST 2001 | davef
Wait, wait, wait ... I'm not completely sure what a line tech does, but I was his / her boss, I would not be happy if the first thing my new line tech [or any other employee] did was to suggest that I go out and spend BIG $$$ [especially before he /
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 30 12:16:28 EDT 2011 | tomattek
Our company would like to be able to inspect 0201 parts using our YesTech YTV 2050. To do this, we have purchased a doubling lens from YesTech that attaches to our top camera. The problem is, we bought our YesTech used from another CM, not from Yes
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 26 08:41:27 EDT 2000 | greg
I am processing PCB's that have an n-tech osp coating and am finding huge inconsistencies in wetting. Some boards process clean with good wetting and the next has terrible wetting. The boards are stored and handled properly. Has anyone had this
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 01 04:16:31 EDT 2006 | sant
Hi In my previous organistaion I had worked with LPKF m/c model C60 and have seen the T-tech m/c working also. I'll give the weightage to LPKF because of its performance. For your application I feel 100Krpm spindle will be more suitable. Support/serv
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 30 21:47:26 EDT 2011 | garym4569
We just installed a YTV2000 and are having issues with the conveyor SMEMA. YesTech tech support seems eager to help, but we have not found a solution. You may give them a call. If your AOI has internet access and depending on the model, tech suppo
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 12 18:42:32 EST 2023 | donovan03608
Hi All, Does anyone have any idea what tech is used to make the flex interconnect here? I was thinking hotbar, but the pitch is probably much too fine for that. https://www.cnet.com/tech/home-entertainment/the-future-of-screens-is-so-top-secret-i-c