Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 00:34:52 EST 2007 | aripa27
Dear all, i want to know what is the highest achieveable CPk value of Panasonic Panasert model NM-2858/NM-2859. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 09 15:10:08 EST 2007 | oldsmtdude
Simple question... Not so simple answer. It depends largely on process spec and honesty of the people running the test. Most will jump to throw out the flyers as "special cause". So if you didn't set the spec and didn't witness the run and measu
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 05 11:24:16 EST 2007 | samir
Something the "placement guys" don't tell the customers... Cpk is an easily "massagable" number. You just take some data points and reduce the variation a bit, or even play around with your spec limits, or a combination of the two to get the highes
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 20:38:52 EST 2011 | garym4569
Hello, Our company is looking at purchasing a used Juki 730 and 760. I have been searching the web trying to determine value, but can not find any info on value of either machine. The machines are in good condition for age. Anyone with information
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 23 22:03:37 EDT 2007 | davef
Tks, have a Redoak on me at Watto's. You find the parking place.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 24 08:02:39 EDT 2007 | ck_the_flip
Remember the gool ol' days when me, you, and Fat Paulie usta go drinkin'?
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 01 13:16:52 EDT 2007 | samir
LOL, Hussman. Yes the IQ here is pretty sad these days.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 24 01:44:49 EDT 2007 | darby
Will do Dave - we will have to eat humble pie though. Have just been informed that part is in fact correct value. Problem was caused by different markings on two different supplier cases. Marking on one was 222, on t'other twas 2201,this was interpr
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 05 14:00:21 EDT 2007 | wayne123
we have recently been having trouble with our PPS capacitors on a couple of our boards. these boards are RoHs and the Parts are RoHs compliant. these boards first run through our reflow then a batch washer some through-hole parts are placed and then
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 09 10:33:53 EDT 2007 | davef
PPS caps absolutely do not like washing. It would appear the structure/chemistry of these things makes them sponges. We don't know if that leads specifically to delamination.