Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 14:50:12 EDT 2004 | russ
This is interesting, I was once told by a PCB supplier that "soft gold" was immersion and the "hard gold" was the plated. But I agree with Dave F., Chris, what's going on? Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 14:59:50 EDT 2004 | davef
Russ: Immersion gold [imm Au] is "soft" and it's "gold", but it is NOT "soft gold". Here's the question for your board house: If imm Au is "soft gold" and imm Au self-limits
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 11:49:44 EDT 2004 | Kris
Hi Guys thanks for the replies. Dave, the spec is not for enig but for hard gold does your response alter if thats the case /
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 16:26:19 EDT 2004 | Kris
what about areas that are soldered ? This is def not a Enig process and the specs are as they are not sure why thanks a lot for your help
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 18:09:33 EDT 2004 | Kris
ok I agree there has been a confusion with terminology When you say electrolytic soft gold with a minimum thickness of 5-8 of Au, is there a standard that you spec this from ?
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 07:19:18 EDT 2004 | johnw
Hi Guys I am looking for a spread sheet to calculate the PAM results for Fuji chip shooters do any of you guys have such a thing Johnw
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 17 23:41:36 EDT 2004 | fastek
There is a new third-party system that has been evaluated by and is now endorsed by Fuji. This system can not only interpret the data and supply Cp,Cpk and 3 Sigma values, but also make adjustments in the proper data together with documentation of r
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 12 10:02:00 EDT 2004 | JB
There is a lot of debate over efficiency rates in our group, what percent would indicate that we have a good efficiency rate in our SMT production lines? Ours vary from 40- 60% We are constantly trying to improve this numbers, but I am curious as wer
Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 14 11:54:10 EDT 2004 | Stefan Witte
May I also suggest to re-do the Newest Subsribers List. The listed companies appear there as "newest" since two years.
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 16 09:45:03 EDT 2004 | John
I have a CP6 and two CP643's, and was wondering why you need to "calibrate" your CP6 feeders? We have had no problems with ours. John