Electronics Forum | Sun May 26 20:59:32 EDT 2019 | sarason
Isn't the txt extension file a VIOS file? sarason
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 30 06:09:15 EDT 2018 | directx995
It's prob better to ask them which machines they use, since you have a few extenstion for only 1 machine manifacturer. Also, it may be a CAD file and you have A LOT of different CAD extensions, so I think it's better to make it clear with that EMS co
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 15 09:53:01 EDT 2003 | markhoch
These boards also were above liquidus for 75 seconds, and the customer puts the boards thru extensive thermal shock and stress testing. An Alpha Applications engineer told me that because the boards were above 183 degrees for 65-75 seconds that the i
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 13 13:47:55 EST 2007 | ratsalad
d0min0, Have you opened the file and looked at it? I don't know if you know what a gerber file looks like, but if you don't you can always compare it to a .gbx file that you have that already works. There is no standard on file extensions for gerb
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 25 00:10:13 EDT 2021 | sarason
The company that does this is McDermid. There are multiple different ways of doing it. Screen print silver paste onto the mylar, "activate" the film to be conductive, then plate in copper. These processes are found in the patent literature which is e
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 21:01:15 EST 2000 | Thomas Ravener
IBM, Endicott, New York did extensive research on that. There was also some information I think that was published. You may want to contact Howard Manko of Manko & Associates. He's the soldering guru and has written many books on soldering & solderab
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 03:23:30 EDT 2000 | Dane Stokes
I would like to here some opinions from the industry on the DEK 265 models. All feed back positive or negative would be welcome. Main concerns are the Vortex and Proflow options are they worth the cost, or do they just add complications and extensive
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 05:37:31 EST 2000 | Mark Alder
Hi Niel Manson of Alpha Metals U.K. did extensive research on this subject. He can be contacted at neilmanson@alphametals.cookson.com. Regards Mark Alder
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 14:35:53 EDT 1998 | Dale Eble
There is a company named Cencorp in Longmont, Colorado that makes depaneling equipment. They are used extensively for boards, including processor modules e.g, Pentium II / Power PC. - They were working on version for BGA - they may have something no
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 12:01:07 EST 2001 | davef
The link in the following thread don't work http://www.smtnet.com/Forums/index.cfm?fuseaction=view_thread&CFApp=1&Thread_ID=4655&mc=2 And of course, by extension, the link to that link in this thread probably won't work either.