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gpu removal

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 18:25:47 EDT 2009 | larob57

(http://forums.xbox-scene.com/index.php?showtopic=691556) I can make some more pic's for you to see and I will post them in photobucket.Go to my page at this link and then click on my album (http://s1007.photobucket.com/albums/af192/repairman52/)

Farewell to fellow old-timers and up-and-comers alike

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 03:53:24 EST 2000 | Scott Cook

It is with some regret that I find that feel that I can no longer contribute to this forum with the same zeal I once had. The forum old timers will remember when I was a leading respondent to technical questions. Many issues drive me to this decisio

Farewell to fellow old-timers and up-and-comers alike

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 03:53:24 EST 2000 | Scott Cook

It is with some regret that I find that feel that I can no longer contribute to this forum with the same zeal I once had. The forum old timers will remember when I was a leading respondent to technical questions. Many issues drive me to this decisio

BGA voids

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 13 17:50:54 EST 2003 | jonfox

I was looking for some good documentation that could nail down some pros/cons of voids, but haven't found any. The biggest issue is if you are going to temp cycle the chips/PCB after assembly. Depending on the cycle, the situation of the test, it c

The truth about lead-free and environment

Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 24 15:40:23 EST 2006 | Gilligan

Novemer 13, 2001, minutes from the JG-PP Lead-Free Solder project: http://www.jgpp.com/projects/lead_free_soldering/minutes/01novminutes.pdf It seems to me, that although everything was discussed before hand, it wound up being the "Let's do it and

Re: no-clean processes - are gloves necessary?

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

Re: sm ic's

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 26 05:02:33 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko

| | We are going to smt ic's on the component side of our pcb's. | | The problem is we are going to have to do this by hand. | | We have a hot air station and vac pencil, but How reliable is this process. | | We've tried it on proto's and had some sh

SMT PLACEMENT EQUIPMENT

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 14:05:06 EDT 2004 | pjc

Please be careful about responses you get. Opinions run rampant and it is not wise to make a decision on equipment based on opinions of others. For example, you may get five negative replies on a piece of equipment from five incompetent idiots. Certa

SMTnet Site: Need Your Input

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 09 16:38:29 EDT 2018 | solderingpro

In my opinion sunsetting threads would be a silly decision - as new technologies emerge all the time that can offer a solution to an old / well-known problem. Furthermore, What is the harm in keeping it open? Sounds to me like many people are havin

Hey Guys, you gotta check this out!

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 25 18:25:10 EDT 1999 | Steve Gregory

Hey Guys! Look what I get to try and do this week! I got handed a cardboard box on Friday afternoon with the parts and 20 of these little jewels! That's both sides of the board by the way... Whoever laid this out, I'd like to go and do a "Back to t


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