Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 09:12:13 EST 2000 | Leslie Hall
Thanks Dave F for you 2 cents. You bring up some important points that what one person is doing isn't neccesary right for us. Someone might burn in their boards for 10 hours in temperature but their ramp time is only an hour versus someone else is
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 12 03:37:05 EDT 2008 | benefon
It is also possible to etch the barcodes directly on the PCB by using a laser. The solder resist mask is easily burned by laser and if there is copper underneath the contrast is quite good. The contrast is satisfactory even if there is no metal under
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 14:40:54 EST 2008 | snaggletooth
DC powered Power-up and ageing burn-in equipment, preferably non-product specific, starting from room temperature down to -41 degrees celcius and up to +71 celcius at a rate of 7 celcius per minute. But anyone who could suggest a manufacturer would b
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 11 13:22:11 EST 2005 | patrickbruneel
No they will all crash and burn
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 09:22:42 EDT 2006 | Nirmal
maybe 5v fuse already burn and pls check anther fuse also thks
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 11:24:48 EDT 2006 | mumtaz
Ha ha, very funny. Not as funny as our burn on YOU!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 11:51:24 EDT 2006 | mumtaz
Ha ha! Burn on you Ev! Davef was right, keep women at home!
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 02 15:46:43 EST 2006 | rgduval
I'm looking for some information on soldering irons being used in my no-lead process. Specifically, my floor seem to be burning out tips at an alarming rate, when soldering lead-free assemblies. Today, I had one woman burn out a brand new tip in 4
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 04 05:40:09 EDT 2008 | proy
Thanks, I'll give this a try. Peter