Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 13 18:28:01 EDT 2000 | Michael Parker
Hello - I am currently evaluating uBGA rework and X-Ray inspection solutions. I would like any advice/warnings etc. regarding suppliers and equipment. I have already researched through the threads in this forum and have created a list of recommended
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 15 07:25:37 EST 2003 | Jean-Philippe
LPMTF means Low Profile Multi-Tube Feeder and EMTF means Extended Multi-Tube Feeder. The difference is that the EMTF is bigger and it supports a wider range of tube.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 29 05:51:11 EST 2005 | Chua
Hi, Can anyone tell me what do Rohs standy for and what it mean. And also WEEE, what do this standy for and what it mean. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 01 09:28:19 EST 2005 | Chua
What is mean by Rohs and WEEE...
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 07:15:37 EDT 2006 | amol_kane
do you mean microvoids or macrovoids??
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 29 02:46:33 EDT 2006 | rogerw_tech
hi everyone what does ball grid array and pin grid array mean? thank
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 22 11:11:58 EDT 1998 | Hon
Dear all, What are your views on reworking BGA's? I mean, with the BGA going through reflow temperatures four times or more, and with a manual reballing process, wouldn't it raise up a few reliability issues? Would you consider not doing rework on
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 20:48:10 EST 2003 | davef
I'll do you one better. I can't even find anything about "LPMTF and EMTF" on UIC.com. Having never been one that been shy about showing his ignorance, what do the terms "LPMTF and EMTF" mean?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 15:31:46 EDT 2003 | daanterstegge
Hi ChrisX, DPMO = number of defects per million opportunities. PPM (parts per million) is exactly the same, although the terminology is less clear about what it means. SPC(statistical process control) is a methodology based on statistical technique
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 02 14:04:30 EST 2006 | amol_kane
do u mean program as in software? Minitab can do all the basic statistical analysis for your data and give you Cp, Cpk Values. The Cp and Cpk values are derived from estimates from the data (hence necessary to have Confidence Intervals). Regards, Am