Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 09 16:45:03 EDT 2006 | GS
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Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 30 13:25:30 EDT 2004 | Steve Gregory
Hi Everyone! I'm going to write a small article for our employee newsletter about the history of mass soldering. I did a search with Google and Wisenut, but found suprisingly few hits. I'm wondering if any of you have any good links that you could s
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 11 18:52:19 EDT 2007 | darby
Verbal history says it was the wave. Written history says it was a glue gun plugged into 24hr power and left on. Destroyed the top floor of the then 3 year old factory. "PLANT'S on fire" -good one!! I thought I paid good money to keep that vid out of
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 10 12:51:05 EDT 2017 | emeto
I dug this in the past and I couldn't find much as well. It is a short history, as it is all based on a digital camera(first attempts start 80s and 90s). I want to say most of the applications of CMOS and CCD cameras we started seeing around the yea
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 14 10:22:06 EDT 2006 | Al Czervik
Are you a big CM ($1 billion)? If so, your company probably has a legal department. I would consult with the company's legal department on this. I'd be very, very nervous with nothing in writing (a waiver that they are aware that their product i
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 11:42:58 EST 2018 | reckless
Thanks for the explanation! I'm trying to google and find out more about the sapphire not finding much info on it. Also, trying to better understand the whole philips/assembleon/yamaha history especially on the GEM Yamaha line. Not much out there.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 13 16:36:09 EDT 1998 | Ben Salisbury
I just need to know if anyone else is experiencing this. The banners at the top of the screen are causing interference with my back button. it seems as though each time the banner changes, It's also adding one more step in my history, so when I hit b
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 03 19:04:06 EST 2002 | steveo11
That's pretty apparent, isn't it? SMT is smaller, faster, lighter, better... Elkectronics are smaller, faster, better... See any correlation here? How do you write 5000 words on that?
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 21 17:06:21 EDT 2004 | David Fenton
Dave F is close enough on the Multitronics/Europlacer history. Early Europlacer machines distributed by MT had red stripes and a UFP6000 designation
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 12:03:47 EDT 2004 | mmjm_1099
Do a search on cracked caps in the search bar above. There is lots of past history for alot of us in this area.