| https://www.eptac.com/are-voids-in-solder-joints-really-an-issue/
. I know we are into this type of process, and we are rejecting product that is fully functional to satisfy the beliefs of some, but I believe we need to push back and educate our customers and
| https://www.eptac.com/blog/kris
. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and how you became part of the EPTAC team? In my 'other' career as a hairdresser, I met Mark
| https://www.eptac.com/eptac-team-spotlight/kris
. Can you tell us a bit about yourself and how you became part of the EPTAC team? In my 'other' career as a hairdresser, I met Mark
PCB Libraries, Inc. | https://www.pcblibraries.com/forum/orcad-pcb-hidden-deleted-pins-in-to-dpak_topic845_post3100.html
) -> Now the deleted pin in the middle is visible again I also found some new problem with renaming the Pins in the "Flange Mount (TO-220)" footprint. -> Mark a pin -> Rename it from "1" to "B", "2" to "C" and "3" to "E" via right-click and properties - Import the Part in my library - Open another part from either my own or the fpx library
PCB Libraries, Inc. | https://www.pcblibraries.com/forum/orcad-pcb-hidden-deleted-pins-in-to-dpak_topic845_post3106.html
) -> Now the deleted pin in the middle is visible again I also found some new problem with renaming the Pins in the "Flange Mount (TO-220)" footprint. -> Mark a pin -> Rename it from "1" to "B", "2" to "C" and "3" to "E" via right-click and properties - Import the Part in my library - Open another part from either my own or the fpx library
PCB Libraries, Inc. | https://www.pcblibraries.com/forum/orcad-pcb-hidden-deleted-pins-in-to-dpak_topic845_post3120.html
) -> Now the deleted pin in the middle is visible again I also found some new problem with renaming the Pins in the "Flange Mount (TO-220)" footprint. -> Mark a pin -> Rename it from "1" to "B", "2" to "C" and "3" to "E" via right-click and properties - Import the Part in my library - Open another part from either my own or the fpx library
PCB Libraries, Inc. | https://www.pcblibraries.com/forum/orcad-pcb-hidden-deleted-pins-in-to-dpak_topic845_post3104.html
) -> Now the deleted pin in the middle is visible again I also found some new problem with renaming the Pins in the "Flange Mount (TO-220)" footprint. -> Mark a pin -> Rename it from "1" to "B", "2" to "C" and "3" to "E" via right-click and properties - Import the Part in my library - Open another part from either my own or the fpx library
PCB Libraries, Inc. | https://www.pcblibraries.com/Forum/orcad-pcb-hidden-deleted-pins-in-to-dpak_topic845&OB=ASC_page2.html
) -> Now the deleted pin in the middle is visible again I also found some new problem with renaming the Pins in the "Flange Mount (TO-220)" footprint. -> Mark a pin -> Rename it from "1" to "B", "2" to "C" and "3" to "E" via right-click and properties - Import the Part in my library - Open another part from either my own or the fpx library
| https://www.eptac.com/judging-the-ipc-apex-soldering-competition/
. Here is everything you need to know about IoT, its security, and how it can be used in […] Read More Blog Leaded vs. Lead-Free Solder: Which is Better? Leaded solder has been the preferred material for electronic manufacturing for decades due to its low cost, lower melting point, and ease of use
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. I’ll be reading my email while in Vegas, so hopefully I can answer or respond to your questions. My email is leo@eptac.com. Recent Articles Combatting Counterfeit Electronic Components in the Electronics Distribution Industry