Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 15:14:38 EST 2000 | Chris McDonald
Our customer has requested that we cut traces and add fly wires alot. What we use now is an exacto knife and a soldering iron to take off the trace. This works but does not look good and is not very efficient. Does anybody know of a tool to cut trace
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 10:51:12 EST 2002 | Chuck
I have a trace about 0.060' wide and I need to place a chip resister on it. * What is the best tool to use to cut the trace without slipping and scratching other traces or masking around it? I have used X-Acto #11,#16,#24 blades without success.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 14 13:36:11 EDT 1999 | Jeff Armato
I am looking to find a formula to calculate the resistance of circuit traces based on width
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 15 16:10:30 EDT 2001 | davef
Where is the QWIK-Trace web site?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 11:14:51 EDT 2012 | davef
The company I was trying to remember is QuikTrace http://www.qwiktrace.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 15 14:16:09 EDT 2013 | emeto
Hi, Wouldn't be easier just ti cut the trace(s) going to that pad?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 10:11:41 EDT 1999 | Cunli
| Can anyone in this world produce such small PCB/PWB trace widths? Lots of theory so far, but have not found anyone yet who can do it in practice. | Dan, I have seen boards with 3 mil pitch (that is 1.5 mil trace and 1.5 mil spacing) in quantity
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 10 19:54:04 EST 2012 | kahrpr
Some people put spark gaps on the PCB it a trace that comes to a point that's exposed from the circuit you are trying to protect to a trace that comes to a point from the ground trace. The 2 points are about .005 inches apart. When the charge hits th
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 20 06:21:10 EST 2013 | bandjwet
When you need a few board modifications made such as cutting some traces or adding pads/traces and you do not have time for a board spin or have lots of pricey boards with mistakes what resource are you using? Internal or external? What method is bei
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 07:49:17 EST 2019 | SMTA-Joe
the tarnishing is happening across all the traces without solder even being applied. The PCB is soldered into the housing first. Once this is complete the traces have changed, and when it is time to solder the components to the traces this tarnishing