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Basic Soldering question, I don't know where to turn to.

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 04 18:10:07 EST 2019 | thunder

No they weren't added, never been serviced. The top legs don't have that hard wire exposed,just the bottom 2. It seems when the connection broke {bad solder failed from TV being turned on and off going from heat to cold ?} them jumper wires appear

Energy Police In Germany

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 19:36:06 EST 2022 | Claude_Couture

Found with google, may be relevant https://www.researchgate.net/publication/295084344_A_Study_on_Electric_Energy_Consumption_of_Manufacturing_Companies_in_the_German_Industry_with_the_Focus_on_Electric_Drives https://www.aceee.org/files/proceedings/

Re: uBGA

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 20 10:57:18 EDT 1998 | Craig Ramsey

Dear Bob, The Tessera microBGA technology defines a family of CSP devices. The most common microBGA type is the TV46 that has been selected by Intel for use with their flash memory devices. A microBGA package in general consists of the silicon die

Necessity of ROSE in commercial quality processes

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 27 13:02:13 EST 2006 | masrimhd

Hi, Thank you for your answers. But I want to explain some points on which I would appreciate any comment: * Having calibrated the process, we intend to carry out the ROSE test just on SAMPLES of the finished boards. Lets say one every hour. I exp

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

Protecting PCB, multiplexers and MCU in vending machines

Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 15 16:07:39 EST 2022 | corusak

Hello everyone, I am working on a very low cost, small and basic vending machine ($300) with wooden cabinet for small neighborhood stores. As you may know, it is necessary to properly protect the components to prevent users from trying to steal money

Re: No-clean conductivity in analog circuits

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 08 14:44:13 EST 1999 | John Thorup

Hi Chuck We make precision analog and hybrib audio processing equipment for the radio and TV broadcast industry. We have not experienced any problems relating to no-clean reflow since the introduction of the process several years ago. It is known t

Re: Dummy Pads for Bridging Problems

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 07 09:58:12 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis

Dummy pads can work well on through hole parts and are often used in the Far East and on IBM products. If you take a VCR or TV board you will often see this trick being used. Alternativly you can stagger the pads at the trailing edge that works well.

Re: In the UK they pay for TV

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 20:00:47 EST 1998 | Jon Medernach

| Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but it seems to me that The Forum takes a lot longer to open up now. It also takes a lot longer to get back to the main Forum page, after reading an individual message, and hitting the "BACK" button. What's up? Is

Re: Nickle plating for SS Metal switch...

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 22 16:09:02 EST 1997 | Justin Medernach

| I am designing an SMT pad for a ss metal switch. | Finished copper thickness is .0014 and nickle-plating | originally is 150 millionths. Initial testing yields 100,000 to 150,000 switches before intermitent failures (copper is reached.) I want 50


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