Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 24 15:00:19 EDT 2008 | scooter
I use Publisher to create work instruction with pictures and text boxes containing the part numbers and descriptions of the parts for that assembly . Then use arrows to show their location on the picture If the assembly is complex you might need to
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 22 16:53:32 EDT 2020 | jmelson
I'm trying to diagnose a Quad QSA-30A machine that won't go ready. I have the machine technical drawings, they have overall machine schematics and cable wiring on most of the cables, but that's all. Does anyone have access to the schematics of the
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 29 13:01:57 EDT 2008 | grics
I know your pain all to well. We currently use bmps or jpgs and group them by station (for case assembly) We do this for inspection purposes. Sad truth is most people on the line end up becoming the "sole builder" of the product and decide they ha
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 10:21:29 EDT 2007 | samir
d0mino, Given the fact that the SLIMKic has built in wave detection, you can just make a pallet out of 10mm delmat material, and drill a couple of holes on the pallet for the wave detect T/C's (ports 2 & 3 for left and right). All the wavesurfer is
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 09:33:51 EST 2020 | chucherry5076
This articles shows how to read circuit diagrams for beginners in electronics. Learn to read electrical and electronic circuit diagrams or schematics. A drawing of an electrical or electronic circuit is known as a circuit diagram, but can also be cal
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 10:14:02 EST 2000 | Robert Hartmann
My company is just getting into the flip chip packaging arena. We are putting in a prototype/small volume wire bond PBGA line. We have some questions with regard to choosing solder balls and cleaning of flux. 1) Is there a formula for the shrink
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 10:14:02 EST 2000 | Robert Hartmann
My company is just getting into the flip chip packaging arena. We are putting in a prototype/small volume wire bond PBGA line. We have some questions with regard to choosing solder balls and cleaning of flux. 1) Is there a formula for the shrink
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 12 13:05:36 EST 1999 | Brian W.
As a CM, I have had customers stack components as a temporary measure of incorporating an ECO. Most of the time, it includes using an adhesive to secure the component. Cost of material already in-house is the major factor when this occurs. Even th
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 13 13:26:34 EDT 2002 | dougt
If it's not blowing the fuse in the car then I guess it wasn't drawing a huge amount of current. Check the power wires going into the radio and look for something loose. My first guess is your loosing voltage across a bad connection somewhere and a
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 09 12:51:52 EDT 2006 | flipit
You can not solder to 30 micro inches of gold over nickel and certainly not 80 microns. You can not with tin lead solder or SAC305 anyway. The upper limit is between 6 and 10 micro inches of gold. This is what ENIG plates to. If you solder to gre