Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 18:15:18 EDT 1998 | Graham Naisbitt
Scott, I am not really in a position to answer this as fully as I would like because most military work with which I am familiar is subject to some degree of secrecy most especially on the internet. At least we have signed up to such restrictions. Ho
Electronics Forum | Thu May 09 17:07:56 EDT 2002 | davef
Troubles, troubles, troubles. If it weren�t for bad luck, I wouldn't no luck at all, eh? Tough business. Comments on your trouble are: * On machine vision errors from less than ideal capacitors: This is life. Reprogram your machine to either wid
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 12:56:50 EDT 2002 | davef
His technical contribution to the forum. From these 24 postings, we can see that 75% of Sean�s postings have a decided commercial bent, as followings: * Could be argued that the posting is a good technical response. Percent of postings 25%. * Could
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 24 19:59:48 EDT 2000 | Earl Moon
Finally, Two big time, intelligent responses to my crap. Wolfgang, you do it right by answering real questions with real stuff. Steve, unless you are JAX or SUN (one in the same), those are fair comments. I do not mean to frighten anyone off the fo
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 03 23:17:51 EDT 2000 | Brian G
We have been experiencing intermittent problems with the solder masking bubbling up from the bottom side of the board, after wave soldering. Our board fabricator claims that none of his other customers are experiencing this problem, and that it is pr
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 10 17:12:03 EST 2001 | rpereira
I admit, 16 mil QFP printing is very challenging but if all your control factors (print speed, etc...) are setup correctly (through DOE) extremely high yields can be achieved and more importantly a repeatable and robust product will be manufactured.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 20 17:30:14 EST 2001 | billschreiber
Dave, I think we are heading toward the same objective, but from different directions. You are asking what's the cost of ownership? However, I think a question that is just as important and one that is pertinent to your current economic picture is,
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 04 11:10:56 EDT 2001 | davef
It�s tough to say. You need enough, but you can�t have too much because you slop it all over the pads, but if you have too little � well you get the picture. There�s so many ways to get to the same place. There is no standard. It�s whatever you n
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 04 23:45:16 EST 1999 | Jeff Sanchez
Hey Brian, We are not sure what it is you are referring too? If you feel they did not respond promptly than I am assuming that you picked up the phone and asked them what's up? Your thread just came across as bashing and a little negative, as
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 21 09:56:11 EDT 1999 | Brian
Rich An excellent question and one which is often totally ignored. If you wish a "no-clean" flux to be as safe as it possibly can be, the PCB and the components must all be contamination free (ionic and non-ionic). Only then can you be sure that the