Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 22 11:28:13 EST 2002 | sam
I believe you need some sort of "flat top" for this connector. I have ordered special "tops" for connectors we have placed in the past, the top is simply removed before any item is plugged into it. This also protects the connector after the board i
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 14 06:01:29 EDT 2004 | sam
what version software are you running on that machine
Electronics Forum | Wed May 18 21:12:13 EDT 2005 | vera1001
hello sam: thanks for your reply! i wonder what's your email add? i will explain for you in detail.it's my pleasure. regards! vera vera@comofaje.com
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 22 02:53:30 EST 2010 | sparrow
hello, can anybody help to compare SAM to x-ray methods with regard to inspection of semiconductor devices (smd LEDs, for instance)? Advantages and disadvantages of each method? Thank you!
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 11 15:50:33 EST 2010 | glennster
Sergey, For a component OEM lab I agree that X-ray is probably the first priority, especially for process development and monitoring. Be sure to get a system with sample tilt and high resolution capability. When SAM is needed, a service provide
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 06:55:13 EST 2004 | Sam
The Type we predominntely use is Acrylic, but we also get this problem when we use silicone or urethane. Sam.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 03 14:11:18 EST 2004 | russ
Sam, are you asking or telling us these things? russ
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 12 14:23:26 EDT 2005 | Mark
No thanks. I'll stick with Sam Adams.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 07:45:56 EST 2006 | davef
Consider: * Equipment Inspection acoustic microscope [Scanning Acoustic Microscopy (SAM)] MicroPhotonics 4949 Liberty Lane, Suite 160, PO Box 3129 Allentown PA 18106 610.366.7103 fax 7105 http://www.microphotonics.com * Equipment Inspection acoustic
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 01 08:40:52 EST 2007 | davef
Sam emailed us: "Dave: Many UV cure materials have secondary heat cure or air cure properties."