Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 14 09:32:21 EDT 2007 | goldeneye
Hey all, I have heard about using a DVI cable for my flat screen display, can anyone tell me about using this cable and if it is worth getting one? Many thanks
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 23 07:39:34 EDT 2007 | namruht
I have tried to teach the part a couple of different ways. I have the component taught as a Quad Flat Pack and I am ignoring two of the sides. This has provided better results but still not consistent.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 30 08:39:55 EDT 2007 | jdengler
Chunks, I do not see how any SMT machine could place this with a vacuum nozzle. It looks like it would need a cap to give a flat sealed surface for the nozzle, but the data sheet does not show one. Have you asked Zierick if you can get it with a c
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 13 17:01:50 EDT 2007 | sean10
Thanks for your inputs. The board construction seams to be balanced and boards comes back to flat after top side process. we'll be performing experiement variing the profile parameters. if that does not do it, any printing suggestings? Would more sq
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 23:43:49 EDT 2007 | gioblast
check your stencil design on the ground pad. You might have a big aperture opening that pushing the component away from the paste. Look alos the way your pcb warp. Prioritize side that has component that need flat pcb as much as possible. hope this h
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 20:23:45 EDT 2008 | crashoveride
We do our work instructions manually..... taking pictures of actual parts and process. But I have this idea of converting the conventional printed WI's to video instructions. I am now proposing a flat screen per work stations and video will play on e
Electronics Forum | Thu May 29 13:01:32 EDT 2008 | bvdb
That's what they said about Christopher Columbus. Don't you know that the world is flat - you're going to fall off the edge. If Chistopher Columbus had listened to that advise then Europe would be a lot more crowded today. Bert
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 18 11:57:37 EDT 2008 | dphilbrick
No I was actually thinking more on the lines of this. http://pcdandf.com/cms/content/view/3845/95/ I think if you try and put solder in the hole you will not have a flat or well filled hole in the end.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 13 07:57:36 EST 2008 | alien
What type of solder wick do you use for cleaning up QFP pads after desoldering ? Many brands only wick well at the end, but not when laid flat over the pads. Swisstone brand (made in US) works best for me, but the suppliers seems to play hard to ge
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 05 11:59:35 EST 2009 | jorge_quijano
We've realized that the bricks are not that flat, most of our bricks have higher points at the edge, we are working with slow snap off parameters. fortunately we are not experiencing solder bridges. thanx to all