Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 25 14:00:05 EST 2017 | sdmideas
Hello All, Hoping for some input to guide me in successfully editing the FDRSIZES.asc FDRSIZES.dbf and FDRSIZES.idx I have attempted to add a slightly modified 8mm feeder definition to these above listed files but am not having any luck getting auto
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 18:06:23 EDT 2003 | jgregory
Grant, try TEKA solder-bearing connectors. They have a "brick" of solder that reflows during reflow. They work great! Jason Gregory
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 09:01:38 EDT 2003 | russ
Wave solder - Initially high cost but after that it is relatively cheap. Selective soldering with a solder pot such as the Air-Vac PCBRM models - Much lower cost than wave but if you get the right nozzles it is a great process. Solder preforms - s
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 19:24:29 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi Grant, You already have a few good answers. If you have but one to a few BNC connectors I would kind of use the advice here or do what you already are doing aka hand soldering. I would not install a Wave Solder line for a really low volume of BN
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 06:26:28 EDT 2003 | Grant
Hi, We have a SMT production like, however we have very little experience with through hole assembly. We design everything to be completly SMT based, however connectors are the only part of our product that still requires through hole assembly. Cur
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 09:28:06 EDT 2003 | Bryan
What does acrinym---BNY mean? can't you use Paste In Hole process,if the pitch is large enough?You can find imformation about PIH everywhere. we have tried PIH,selective soldering,wave soldering,and found that wave soldering get the best solder joint
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 12:46:48 EDT 2003 | jonfox
It sounds as if the boards are designed in-house. Is this correct? If so, look for SMT versions of the BNC connector. I hhave used one from Johnson Components (http://www.johnsoncomponents.com) or look through http://coaxicom.com for something yo
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 14:06:31 EST 2017 | sarason
You probably have database issues. The underlying format that was used on the Quad series is the old DBase from DOS days you could try running a tool like DB Viewer,DBF Doctor over your updated file to see that the format is still correct. Compare th
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 18:28:38 EDT 2015 | r92024
Thanks, Rob... when it says on that eBay mechanism that it's "adjustable," it's the length... it's scored in increments, to snap off at the required length. So no help with this issue, unfortunately.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 10 20:53:32 EDT 2015 | r92024
Thanks for your reply, Rob. I wish I could attach images here, but despite the option for 'attachments,' it won't let me attach. The pendulum mechanisms are the cheap plastic type, from China, not the older style mechanical ones. Not sure if this l