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Baking of Thick film resistor chip required

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 02:39:50 EDT 2017 | ajaytyagi

Thanks for sharing your experience. I have similar view too.

Baking of Thick film resistor chip required

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 06:09:12 EDT 2017 | ajaytyagi

Hi, Pl let me know about opinion/experience whether thick film chip SMD resistor which is MSL-1 Required to bake before being usedon SMT line. I want to use SMD resistance spool which is around 2 yeasr old kept at 25 deg room temperature at around 4

Baking of Thick film resistor chip required

Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 26 08:13:47 EDT 2017 | spoiltforchoice

MSL 1 is unlimited factory floor time before reflow. I have spools that are 10+ years old and haven't encountered any issues using those parts. It goes without saying those parts are not exactly used in volume so its not a massive sample but that is

Stacking chips

Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 09:24:45 EDT 2000 | Ashok Dhawan

I need to install two SMD chips (0805) at one location. I refered to IPC-HDBK-001, fIG 6-24. When I solder the chips side by side, the ceramic side which is placed againgst solder pad- is already touching the solder. While I complete the solder joint

Photopolymerized Conducting Polymers

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

Re: Conductive Inks

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 08:50:41 EDT 1999 | Dave F

| I am trying to find out as much information as possible relating to conductive inks. | | If anyone out there is using them please give some advice. | | 1) How are you curing the ink? | 2) What type of substrates are you using and who supplies

Cool technology, minimal applications

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,

Re: Transient Voltage Suppressors

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 12 20:19:46 EST 1999 | Dean

| AVX and a few other companies make these chip transient voltage suppressors (TVS) parts that are a real *PAIN* to use. According to AVX: | "Due to the semiconducting nature of the doped Zinc Oxide (ZnO) ceramic material, SMT TransGuards ar

Re: Transient Voltage Suppressors

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 16 05:11:47 EST 1999 | Charles Stringer

| | AVX and a few other companies make these chip transient voltage suppressors (TVS) parts that are a real *PAIN* to use. According to AVX: | | "Due to the semiconducting nature of the doped Zinc Oxide (ZnO) ceramic material, SMT TransGuard

Ceramic PCB's

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 08:34:00 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

CERAMIC CIRCUITRY Starting with hybrid thick film circuits in 1965 at Sperry Flight Systems, I have been involved with ceramics (usually aluminum oxide) as the substrate material. Then, we developed "multilayer" circuitry (replacing "cordwood" module

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