Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 16:20:48 EST 2005 | jsloot
Does anyone have a list of SMT components with their weights? For instance, a PLCC64 pin = X grams. I am not even sure if such information is really valid but it would be interesting to know when developing a reflow profile for convection ovens on a
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 07 12:10:19 EST 2005 | DannyJ
Hi Dave, Is this possibly the thread you were searching for? http://www.smtnet.com//forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=1468Message6342 John, about halfway through the message (a lot to read, but very informative) there is
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 06 21:48:26 EST 2005 | davef
We thought Bob Willis posted something like that a few years ago, but can't find it [real quick. Maybe someone more patient can.] Anyway, a PLCC68 weighs 4.67gm. On various PLCC size dropping or not: * upto 52 will stay put * 84 will drop
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 13:56:24 EDT 2004 | GS
Hello everybody, are this the values still required by RoHS or there have been some modification ? - Maximum concentration Lead (Pb) 0,1 weight% - value of heavy metals Mercury 0,1 weight% - Cadmium 0,01 weight% - Chromium VI 0,1 weight% - Maximum
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 29 17:00:30 EDT 2005 | Boy Genuis
Mass and weight are different. Mass is the measure of how much matter an object has. Weight depends on mass and the value of gravity. The units of mass and weight are also different. Mass is measured in kilograms and weight is measured in newtons. i
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 08:53:15 EST 2010 | ssager
I have a goal to reduce the weight of about 20 test fixtures to go below 35 lbs. Most of the current fixture weights exceed 40 lbs. Does anyone have any suggestions on a lifting device or a method to reduce the weight of the fixtures?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 27 09:15:16 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
KG isn't weight, it is mass. In metric weight is measured in Newtons. Stephen
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 15 13:39:43 EDT 2022 | emeto
Bake a board. Measure weight. Measure board weight that haven't been baked.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 14:33:41 EST 2010 | neiladams
If you are trying to reduce the weight of existing fixtures that may be more difficult and expensive than starting from scratch. If you want to reduce the weight of future fixtures and we could discuss some concepts that could save significant weigh
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 05 03:11:28 EDT 2005 | ajaydoshi
1. if you measure weight with same weighing scale it will be same irrestpective of temp / place. 2. But weight will be relatively different based on loaction if you compare from your present location. 3. if you check weight at moon respect to your lo