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Tescon Flying Probe. Any support in the UK?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 24 06:59:43 EDT 2002 | lloyd

Teson themselves in England have closed as you have now found out. After alot of searching we found that one of their employees went to Capital Equipment. We've had no contact with them recently but you could try Tim Lloyd on tim@capitalequip.co.uk

Profiling board

Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 12:11:40 EDT 2002 | pjc

One thing I have done in your situation is ask the customer if they have any older design boards that are similar in thermal mass or if they have any from proto work, etc.... Otherwise find/make a board of similar thermal mass as best you can.

Profiling board

Electronics Forum | Fri May 24 11:24:11 EDT 2002 | yngwie

Pete C, Cyber wolf and JohnW...cheers man...excellent input. But I 'm eager to try the method mentioned by Cyber wolf..sounds very convincing. Let see what is the results later. thanx again and have a nice weekend. /yngwie

SMT Training

Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 14:51:07 EDT 2002 | Charles Heiden

Are there places in Southern California that teach surfacemount rework? If not can anyone reccommend a good source of either online or printed tutorials?

SMT Training

Electronics Forum | Thu May 23 15:31:14 EDT 2002 | itempea

Hi Chalie, don't know about California, but go to the link below and you'll find an on line rework manual. They are even distributing the manual on CD for free. http://www.circuittechctr.com/ Ioan

Are US OEM Manufacturers Dead?

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 02 18:31:58 EDT 2002 | Gregory Hickory

Hi Folks, Well, what I want to see is below: China is good in imitating products. They imitate but they sacrifice the quality. When can I see a Pick-and-place machine that is MADE IN CHINA? With most manufacturers shifting to China....that dream wo

Polarity for SMT Devices

Electronics Forum | Tue May 28 08:31:49 EDT 2002 | Hussman69

Hello, I know I will probably get a dozen "check the archives" answers, but what the heck. What is YOUR typical polarity mark for SMT devices? Do you use silk screen or cut a corner off a pad? Let me know and thanks.

Cleaning solvent for no-clean board.

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 04 22:50:27 EDT 2002 | davef

Cleaning NC flux res seems like a good idea. Try: * Kyzen Aquanox SSA * Alpha 2110

Cleaning solvent for no-clean board.

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 05 12:50:18 EDT 2002 | Steve

I agree with Rob. Why use NC if the board is going to be cleaned anyway? Water soluable is much easier to get off if the board needs to be cleaned. Why else would they call it "no-clean"? Steve

Cleaning solvent for no-clean board.

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 10 07:44:47 EDT 2002 | pjc

Petroferm Hydrex DX and Zestron Vigon A200 works well to clean Alpha UP78 paste.


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