Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 16 12:17:49 EST 2006 | slthomas
Not to mention the addition of solder paste getting into an uncontrolled waste stream, being washed in the same appliances as someone's baby bibs, burp rags, etc.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 05 10:25:30 EST 2019 | dwl
Is this a DYI appliance repair? is their a part marking on the xformer? It might be better to replace the whole part.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 31 18:50:01 EST 2023 | markhoch
You might want to look into the Vorne XL Productivity Appliance. You connect it to your line by connecting it to a sensor that will trigger an input. (I used the exit sensor on the pre-reflow conveyor). It's probably the most cost effective productiv
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 06 11:12:33 EST 2002 | blnorman
I agree whole heartedly. Unfortunately in the different industries I've worked (garment, appliance, aerospace, and now electronics) this is a common issue. These procedures are in place for product reliability as well as safety. I trained at the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 05 00:08:32 EDT 2015 | acepa
Hi, I need a recommendation for a manufacturer on a reasonable cost conformal coating (silicone or other). This is a US domestic appliance PCB 9 volts only that must be dipped. Silicone or other could be unused. There is a standard RJ45 socket I wher
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 01 09:37:00 EDT 2015 | emeto
That is very sad. Having the ISO also applies more cost to your product, as you need to pay for the standard and somebody to maintain it after you have it. In the mean time your quality might get worst ;) I can sign that years back(before ISO) electr
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 10 21:47:17 EDT 2005 | Geoff
Nihon superior could not provide any written aprovals but In asia.......... Sony- SN100C in use for car and home audio applications. Panasonic- SN100C in use for DVD, VCR, battery, and home appliances applications. Pioneer- SN100C in use for everythi
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 27 16:50:22 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel
GS I am not a lawyer and the European directive has a lot of grey areas. But if you look at 1.2 in the link I send you it states that when an appliance can still function when the electrical current is off this type of equipment is not covered by di
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 24 07:28:01 EST 2000 | Chris May
Victor, I am wondering why you are keeping the RH as low as 32% ?? The lower you go, the higher your ESD problems will be. The voltages generated at about 40% are roughly halved when you reach 55% I believe that an acceptable level is about 55%-65
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 02 16:46:12 EDT 2008 | jmelson
Yeah, way back in the beginning, I was VERY suspecious of the whole thing, as car batteries that had KILOS of lead in them were not regulated in any manner. It seems to me a car battery smashed in a wreck and spilled into the storm drains is 10,000