Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 14 21:54:50 EST 2000 | Joseph Scott Dowsett
I am student at Northern Illinois University and am doing a senior design project on applying castellated solder pads (pads on the side of the substrate) to a hybrid circuit. I have had difficulty finding related articles. I found this website and
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 07 18:20:11 EDT 2000 | Gary Moravchik
Good Afternoon..... This message is for the "packaging" types in our industry. I am seeking the source of a PIND Tester (Particle Impact Noise Detector). It is used to detect whether loose bodies or contaminants may be present in a hybrid package
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 25 12:48:07 EST 2001 | jveloso7
I need to modify smt pcb which require numerous modifications. In stead of use multiple wires, of which would require multiple wires to the same spot. I would like to use molytabs. We used these in the microelectronic hybrids circuits and worked
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 24 22:36:29 EDT 2000 | DL
On the main page of Smtnet towards the end of the opening paragraph states the following...Your " research continues in determining the reliability of thick film hybrid microcircuits and similar technologies using low-temperature, co-fired ceramics.
Electronics Forum | Sun May 23 11:05:26 EDT 1999 | M Cox
| I'm putting up an SMT/PTH/Hybrids shop in the Philippines and it is a fire drill. I want anything in the North America. Background PCBA Assembly, build factories, run same. Mostly in Asia, but some Mexico, Puerto Rican experience, speak spanish. |
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 03 18:40:06 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| Has anyone use this metal before? | | LOOKING for a process for using this metal. | Any feedback will help. | | Thanks | | Tony A | Yes. Cannot remember it all, but used in microelectronics industry. Germanium was used in diodes early on befor
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 13 03:10:22 EDT 1998 | Terry Keen
| Couple of questions. | 1) Are we talking alumina substrates as the ceramic material? | 2) Are we co-firing gold as the conductors on the substrate surface? | 3) In other words, is this a hybrid thick film circuit? | 4) If so, how large or small? S
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 20:30:03 EST 2001 | davef
Dirt => Beer => Girls FACT: * Hybrid circuits in the 1960s that were used to conquer space where the genesis of today's SMT. * Japanese commecialized it to build better transitor radios * UIC & Dynapert fought it tooth and nail. UIC finally got t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 30 12:17:37 EDT 2002 | Jim M.
Aimtronics had done thick film hybrids for many a year. Please contact 613-592-2240 or E-mail myself at the following address, jmills@aimtronics.com Aimtronics is located in Ottawa, Canada which is just an hour away from our plant in Ogdenburg , New
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 22 04:09:22 EDT 2004 | christina
Is there anyone who knows the yield rate difference for SMT on multi-flex boards and rig-flex boards ? Basically, I think the yield rate should be higher for rig-flex than multi-flex due to the poor dimensional stability of polyimide, since multi-fle