Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 28 13:34:06 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| Hey Scott, | | Good posting. However, what test did you perform and what was the nature of your technology? Both ionics (SMD600) and SIR on RF product to the 3 Gig range. Power amps and Xceivers. Technology was mixed; double sided SMT. My bare b
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 13 19:47:34 EST 2009 | joeherz
Carlton, Just a suggestion - If any of your previous gigs were contract or temporary work, you may want to indicate that on your resume`. You have worked at 8 companies in 10 years. This would be a yellow flag if your resume` came across my desk.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 12 20:48:12 EDT 2001 | davef
Hey, ya got me using IE, didn�t ya? Ya just gotta diversify cuz ya never know when a board stuffin� gig will end, do ya? And I do have a hat with a gear on it. So, all I�d have to do is change it out for a propeller!!!
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 09 23:11:23 EDT 2001 | davef
Cheery disposition??? Would a few ;-) ;-) ;-) help? [Oh and look who is talking, the one planning the Mickie D gig after the traces on the this board start vaporizing with the fuseable link schtik.] Are you sure you're getting flux all the way up
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 20 12:49:11 EDT 2002 | johnw
Dave, I've had a few intersting conversations with Dr Lee, now there's a guy who know's stuff, but as it turn's out even he doesn't have all the answers on why things void. Many of his papers point towards oxides or contamination on the ball, so age
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 10 10:49:06 EDT 2005 | jbrower
Hi James, As my companys process/manufacturing engineer, I set up a program that dramaticly reduced machine down time. Some base numbers; we went from an average of 4-6 hrs set up on our Mydata to setups of under 15 minutes on average and some belo
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 14:28:14 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| | Now don't everyone jump on this at once, but it seems time for me to send out copies of my not even close to being dated copy of an article about HASL. Though it was published in 1992, in Printed Circuit Fabrication Magazine, and it got rave revi
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 30 11:12:19 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| | | WHAT IS THE BEST ANGLE FOR THE SQUEEGEE BLADE TO BE ANGLED AT? WE ARE USING 45 DEGREE ON OUR POLYURETHANE BLADES, AND I BELIVE WE HAVE THE OPTION OF EITHER 45 OR 60 DEGREES ON OUR METAL BLADES. WHICH OF THE TWO IS BETTER, OR SHOULD WE BE USIN
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 30 15:02:55 EDT 1998 | justin
| | | | WHAT IS THE BEST ANGLE FOR THE SQUEEGEE BLADE TO BE ANGLED AT? WE ARE USING 45 DEGREE ON OUR POLYURETHANE BLADES, AND I BELIVE WE HAVE THE OPTION OF EITHER 45 OR 60 DEGREES ON OUR METAL BLADES. WHICH OF THE TWO IS BETTER, OR SHOULD WE BE US
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 03 09:19:21 EDT 1998 | Dave F
| | | | | WHAT IS THE BEST ANGLE FOR THE SQUEEGEE BLADE TO BE ANGLED AT? WE ARE USING 45 DEGREE ON OUR POLYURETHANE BLADES, AND I BELIVE WE HAVE THE OPTION OF EITHER 45 OR 60 DEGREES ON OUR METAL BLADES. WHICH OF THE TWO IS BETTER, OR SHOULD WE BE
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