Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 25 21:15:26 EDT 2008 | chris
I would probably go with the Assembleon. It is a very well built machine with good software. I don't know Ipulse, but I've worked on the other 2. The newer cheaper machines could have problems. With potential down time, the difference could pay f
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 12 11:13:50 EST 2015 | chris_jayconsystems_com
Could you send the manual to me also. chris@jayconsystems.com thanks Chris
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 26 20:08:40 EDT 2008 | vms
I think I found a way to get chris's blood pressure going. And you and I should add "If you did't buy from us" don't ask chris or I for free tech support. Do you agree Chris?
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 17 11:38:25 EST 1999 | Chris May
Chris, I have heard through the grapevine that Research International (?) are or have developed one. I don't know anymore details I'm afraid. Regards. Chris May
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 25 07:10:12 EST 2006 | davef
We agree with Chris. If your gold is applied properly and is the correct thickness, you will see no difference. One nit on Chris' comments: immersion gold will plate-out [self-limit] around 8 thou, although we've heard 12 thou.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 09 15:02:46 EDT 2006 | Chris (2)
Hi Chris, We have only produced a few RoHS assemblies as of yet but we have not had one tombstone so far (knock on wood) I'm hoping that will not become a problem. We have enough of them now! Good Luck Chris