Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 13:48:37 EDT 2001 | CAL
I would look at the pad to part ratio.Over sized pad geometry will give the component more room to move. I have also seen where the two pads that make up chip components are not symetrical nor complimentary.The pads should be equal in the X or Y dire
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 07:08:38 EDT 2001 | pbarton
We are having difficulty in obtaining some feeders for Panasonic MV2V (medium) in the short timescales we require. The feeder types are as follows: 2 off 12x8, 2 off 16x8, and 2 off 8x4. All are 'Q' type. Is there anyone out there who has any spare
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 26 11:00:42 EDT 2001 | bdoyle
I have seen a few threads where people link to outside pictures. here's one: http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/Index.cfm?CFApp=1&Message_ID=6095 Sites like http://www.50megs.com are great for storing images. You can do exactly what Dave did and link to
Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 12:51:36 EDT 2001 | CAL
If there is anything I can help with - I am sure we can provide a service be it training, Lab services, Transition, Design, CAD, ESS,........you name it(does not hurt having 35 Scientistsand engineers on board). Touch base with me at cdriscoll@aci-co
Electronics Forum | Wed May 02 16:20:01 EDT 2001 | mparker
As a second thought, just to address your problem, try contacting a local fabrication shop for restaurant supply. They are used to working with stainless steel. I once had a complete sink/workstation top fabricated to my specs. for a fraction of the
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 09:47:27 EST 2000 | bphilips
I'm often in a position of needing to get accurate answers regarding PCB technical information in a hurry. As this is the case and I am new to the industry, do you have any tips for fast web-based searches or can you recomend a sort of encyclopedia
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 18 11:36:51 EST 2000 | Charles Harper
The best information source is the new IPC Roadmap-contact David Bergman at 847-790-5340.He can likely supply direct European and Japanese sources.I believe thet the WEEE directive is for entire EEC.Companies exporting to Europe will have to comply w
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 14:56:00 EST 2000 | Ashutosh Agate
Thank you Dr. Abell for yr response. I am not sure if I have understood yr Point # 3 clearly. Are you suggesting that CBT run on Corporate Intranet (where Bandwidth, Accessibility etc.is under control) is the real answer in the current situation ? If
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 29 11:23:17 EST 2000 | rabell
This we obviously need to fix! Thank you for finding it, Dave. re baronial mansion - afraid not. Nor do we have shrink wrap licensing that requires your services as a "towel boy". As for documenting errors, there is a hook - in most, if not all
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 28 09:18:21 EST 2000 | rabell
I assume that you are referring to classroom or hands-on training facilities. Unfortunately, I do not have or know of such a comprehensive list. Our materials go worldwide, but generally they go directly to the manufacturer. In a couple of cases th