Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 19 23:00:29 EST 2008 | amarpreet41
Connector pin - 10.83 mils Hole dia - 27 - 33 mils. We are trying to find the optimam level for hole dia.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 13:15:30 EST 2007 | russ
60% ratio would be great start. that is what we typically shoot for with all leaded for the most part. 25 mil diameter in a 40 mil hole, works great for auto insertion as well Russ
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 10:35:27 EST 2008 | swag
GEB - We have a 1.0 mil camera for GSM1 that we do not use. We would prefer to have a 2.6 mil on our machine. Are you interested in a trade?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 10:51:23 EST 2008 | geb
Interesting... where are you based? I am in the UK. What types of components benefit from having a 2.6mil over a 1mil?
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 03 15:17:35 EDT 2008 | lakeside
Hi John, Check out Sierra Proto Express: http://www.protoexpress.com They have a microelectronics division that can do the 4 mil laser drill & they can get down to 1.25 mil space/trace. Hope they can help! Julie
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 05 09:40:45 EST 2010 | denisp
Hi! i would like to have opinion about the solder paste release. is it better on a 5mil or 6 mil thickness stencil? thank you!
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 06 11:10:40 EDT 2010 | cuongtranquoc2002
No, the accuracy of chip shooter should be always as 3 mils tolerance. If for some reason, the tolrance is 4 mils, you should consider adjust your equipment. If your chip shooter is performing well, I would suggest that you measure the variation on t
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 08:50:37 EDT 2010 | flipit
You will want to look at the Mil Specs. I believe they are all available online in pdf format at no cost. I am not certain what the latest spec is but Mil-Std-2000 absolutely has a section on this.
Electronics Forum | Fri May 07 17:12:53 EDT 2010 | hegemon
Is this gap by any chance under a device, like a BGA or LGA? There are several scopes for that type of inspection, if that is what you are describing.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 12 16:27:59 EDT 2010 | mikesewell
http://zibracorp.com/milliscope%20II.html .4mm (.015") endoscope still too big? Regards, Mike