Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 15:14:27 EST 2001 | Mark Krmpotich
Currently where I work, we are busy running trials with smaller component sizes. Consumer Electronics is being driven to smaller and smaller products. Just look at the short history of the cell phone. Remeber when they used to look like Army Walki
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 06 10:52:09 EST 2001 | Steve Thomas
I don't know the specs. of our MSHII's, as I'm sort of detached from that part of the process, but supposedly they are capable. Panasonic also recommends we buy all new feeders (well, big surprise there), because of the risks involved with retrofitti
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 17:46:38 EST 2001 | Mark Krmpotich
Panasonics are good machines as long as you do the proper and timely PM's they recommend. Plus with my past history and from others that I here, their feeders are some of their biggest down fall. That's typically why they have to introduce new style
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 05 09:23:10 EST 2001 | Brian Toleno
While there may not be any specific requirement to cleaning prior to coating, cleaning an assembly prior to coating will only serve to increase the reliability and integrity of the coating. Some residues from low-solids fluxes can interact with conf
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 06 22:09:53 EST 2001 | Greenman
Cory, I've got a lot of experience of testing of this type. The physical (not chemical) nature of the flux residues is the crucial issue in compatibility. If you have a softer residue (either caused by a thick initial solder paste deposit, or a low p
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 03 10:56:46 EST 2001 | Mike Konrad
Hi Dave, Water soluble flux has two opposite attributes. #1: It is the easiest flux to remove. #2: It is the worst flux to leave behind on a board. As for # 1, there are many de-fluxing systems out there that are very capable of removing water
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 30 23:39:25 EST 2000 | John Litva
I'm hoping someone on this forum can ID this component. This is a Piccolo board used in an 8 ounce micro electric helicopter. This board has (2) 5 amp speed controls and a single rate piezo gyro to stabilize the helicopter in flight. My father's P
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 02 23:39:01 EST 2001 | Stevo
John, I'm no helicopter guru but maybe someone in these links can help. Good luck-Stevo Mario of MIA Micro-Flight fame has put a very nice diagram of how to hook-up seperate components in a Piccolo board fashion on his website. If you are thinking o
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 28 20:56:08 EST 2000 | Dave F
This is not a real demanding job. We've talked about materials sources before, check the fine SMTnet Archives. Responding to your question, try: Circuit Repair Rowley,MA 508-948-7973 [Jeff Ferry is a contributor to SMTnet, so ya gotta go there fir
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 02 14:50:37 EST 2001 | fmonette
Dear Vicki, If you decide to use high temp paste, I suggest that you verify the rating of the components, especially for moisture-sensitive devices which are normally qualified at peak reflow temperatures of 220-235C. The specified floor life will