Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 31 14:57:30 EST 2005 | gregp
Hello Rob, So glad you thought of me... Contact Systems policy is--and always has been--free software upgrades for the life of the machine. We do not differentiate betweeen "bug" fixes and added features. Each release is a combination of the two al
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 03 10:36:12 EST 2005 | 1startical
Steve, Dave has initiated this threat to find a solution for his Quad, but ultimately, it's to solve his production issues, my suggestions was to help Dave out if he wanted it. To make it clear, I did not advertize my company's name nor address, not
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 02 08:57:34 EST 2005 | russ
Don't have any graphics but they are relatively simple. 1. They do need to be put into the copper. 2. We usually use a 1mm circle but many other shapes and sizes are useable but I know that all machine will take a circle. 3. Maintain a keepout area
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 10:19:35 EST 2005 | davef
0.3 mg/l) is a �hazardous substance containing waste�. Disposal permitted only in controlled landfills, mfrs. pay extra costs (Waste Disposal and Public Cleansing Laws). * South Korea: Korean Electronics Industry Declaration to Manufacture Environmen
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 04 15:10:27 EST 2006 | grantp
Hi, That's the main problem. I quickly checked out the motorola document, and thanks for posting that, but the main reason for failure seems to be that the ball is not touching the solder pad. I wonder what kind of ball size tolerance they had on th
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 10 17:50:10 EST 2005 | Sergei
This is absolutely true. We have spent more than 10.000 man hrs on this, investigating of a fail safe interconnection that need to last more than 50 years in extremely harsh conditions. Tin Whiskers was at our "ten most wanted" list to be solved. Ba
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 21:24:59 EST 2005 | davef
Primary differences between Matte Tin plating and Bright Tin plating are: * Temperature compatibility ** Matte Tin is compatible with the elevated temperatures of lead-free, reflow processing (250-260C). ** Bright Tin has a tendency to discolor (turn
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 12:12:44 EST 2005 | mmjm_1099
Hello all, I am a contract manufacturer and I got handed the project of looking up our parts and seeing what's lead-free and what's not. Well my question would be how is your purchasing dept handling this. I would like some input on this from alot of
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 20 09:20:07 EST 2006 | dpmilk
It appears to us that the problem lies in the lead-free solder paste rather than the inductors. We have not found a lead-free solder that does not do this. The green is on the copper wire. We believe it gets there during the reflow. The gasses fr
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 13 08:03:57 EST 2006 | paulinct
Hi Everyone, I searched and found some old comments about the Novastar machines. I was wondering if anyone has purchased a newer one and used it for Lead Free? If so what do you think? We currently run 2 Technical Device machines (leaded) and hav