Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 01:08:17 EDT 2017 | tsvetan
potting the board with epoxy will make it non repairable the same insulation effect you would achieve if you just put around the inductors some styrofoam or other sound insulator without messing with epoxy
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 18 08:49:36 EST 2009 | jdumont
ACI Technologies, Inc is who we go to for ours. They are good but its not cheap. Expect to pay almost $1000 for one. Depending on what you need, your bare PCB manufacturer may do this for you for next to nothing. The information they gain from doi
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 21 10:52:41 EST 2009 | boardhouse
Two other outside labs you can try. Robisan Labatory 6502 E. 21st Street Indianapolis, Indiana 46219 (317) 353-6249 Phone (317) 917-2379 Fax http://www.Robisan.com The Specialty Lab, Inc. 2515 Terminal Road Dock F Roseville, MN 55113 Phone: 651-635-
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 09:45:23 EDT 2017 | davef
troubleshoot rfi ... for advice. Bottom line: I don't think staking your "inductors" to the board will alter their performance. Continuing, I don't think it will fix your problem, either. Bonus comment: I'd talk to a board supplier app engineer bef
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 17 11:51:23 EDT 2006 | SteveT
where I can get an install disk for a Comtrol RS232/422 Interface controller? We're upgrading a PC and I need to move the controller but obviously this thing isn't going to be plug n' play, or even plug n' pray. I'm assuming there is one because I c
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 04 00:47:57 EDT 2017 | silversurfer11
Hello, I am experiencing a high pitched noise coming from a computer component and I think it might be the 18 inductors they have placed on the PCB as part of the VRM. I am think of using a 2 part Thermal Conductive Adhesive and fix all the inducto
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 14 16:44:37 EDT 1998 | Steve A
| Reading some technical report I found the term "CSP", but no explanation. | I guess something about Chip Scale Package... but not sure. | Could someone please explain it to me? | Rgds, | Anderson You are absolutely correct. CSP is an acronym for C
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 21:10:32 EDT 2017 | silversurfer11
Thank you for your reply. I will attach another photo to explain. I don't really understand what they do other than they are part of the Voltage Regulator Module. What I also read on other forums was that they are potted or encapsulated and they sh
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 18 14:09:57 EDT 2013 | bobpan
Just because a feeder has 8 pins on the front does NOT mean it is IQ. The IQ feeders started at a certain level of feeder part number.....which i do not remember being that many people dont use the IQ system. Good Luck
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 20 09:11:10 EST 2004 | Primus
QFP stands for "Quit Fussing with the Paste."