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extra zeros very confusing....

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 23 18:57:22 EDT 2002 | slthomas

It's ie 5.5, and my own attempts at the symbols look fine as I typed them as well as when I view them now. It's only Dave's that are coming up wrong. Pretty weird.

extra zeros very confusing....

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 22 13:28:03 EDT 2002 | slthomas

Brian, Since the change, I have seen numerous instances of extra zeros being added to numeric values, typically those of 3 (original) characters or more. Case in point, a contribution by our friend Mr. Fish that I have cut and pasted: "The steadfa

extra zeros very confusing....

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 24 17:20:07 EDT 2002 | bdoyle

Here let me try this out. There are some special characters that have certain html codes. Quotes are an example, same with trademark references...and degree symbols. This should be a degree symbol: ° so I could write: 99.9° Now, to use this yo

extra zeros very confusing....

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 24 10:38:37 EDT 2002 | genny

I noticed a message in the reflow oven chain lubrication thread that talked about 2460C. I assume this is the same problem, and that it was really intended to be 246degC. It isn't an overall problem, only a few postings seem affected. Only a few po

extra zeros very confusing....

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 22 14:55:50 EDT 2002 | slthomas

Dave, are you telling me that yer tryin' to pawn that off as a superscript "degree" symbol??? Wass' wrong with 183C, fer criminy's sake? (fighting urge for more defensive ranting) I'd swear a couple of old posts changed the way they displayed after

extra zeros very confusing....

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 23 11:59:52 EDT 2002 | slthomas

Yeah, but the one's you're typing aren't displayed that way to me, anyway. They're all 00000000000000000000000000's. Hmmmm, let's see what happens when I post this: ° o O Those that I just typed all show up the way you apparently expect them to,

Removing extra gold bleeding from pads

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 09 12:53:55 EST 2013 | scais

Hello, We are having issues to solder components. We investigate the issue and found that the pads were having extra gold on the sides. Is it normal? Can we remove this gold 'bleeding from our PCB?' Thanks

Removing extra gold bleeding from pads

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 08:59:15 EST 2013 | rway

It appears the gold bleeding spans the gap between the plates, is this correct, or is it just the picture? If so, it should definitely be removed. Please clarify on what we are looking at.

Removing extra gold bleeding from pads

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 11:22:48 EST 2013 | pbarton

Looks to me like under etching of the underlying copper and the gold is just plated to all of the exposed copper surface. Is this characteristic the same on all solderable pads? You will not be able to remove this gold.

Removing extra gold bleeding from pads

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 15 10:35:08 EST 2013 | boriskilk

We would agree with Pete B about both the under etching as a possible issue and you will not be able to remove this gold. Another possibility is the solder mask (plating resist) hasn't been taken right to the edge of the pad.


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