Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 18 02:59:17 EDT 2007 | lococost
lol, you see, all our problems will soon be solved with SodiT potatium solder, dont worry!
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 09:45:19 EDT 2007 | patrickbruneel
Here�s another article on lead free solder joint embrittlement http://uic.com/wcms/WCMS2.nsf/index/Resources_75.html
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 21 14:37:23 EDT 2007 | jseagle
We went with a DEK ELA automated printer and have never been happier. We print down to 16mil (.4mm) with great results. I know this may be beyond your budget but just look for a printer that raises straight off the board with no hinge. James
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 09 15:21:34 EST 2007 | jdumont
Are you thinking for the soon to be displaced air to be able to escape out the top? Raising components wouldn't be ideal from a process standpoint.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 11:49:20 EST 2007 | nkb2400
If the goal is selective soldering (not to raise the substrate temperature too high), consider the use of microwaves. Our company has been working on this technology for selectively bonding substrates. For example, we use the process to bond ROHS met
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 17 09:57:39 EDT 2008 | bkreiman
Our company is placing an LCD display on boards for a customer and there are questions being raised on the quality level we are getting from our supplier on these LCDs. Does anyone know what an industry-wide quality level for LCD modules should be?
Electronics Forum | Fri May 23 08:51:23 EDT 2008 | bandjwet
Does anyone have any great ideas and suggestions for the rework of small package (5 x 7mm) QFNs with raised pads (3 mils off of the bottom of the package). IO count is 36. BWET
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 16 12:22:50 EST 2009 | cyber_wolf
I definitely agree with the spell check and 8 companies in ten years. That makes my left eye brow raise as I look over-top my glasses.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 05 04:25:42 EDT 2010 | vms
We sale the cognex cards for 3500.00 all of the time, think we need to raise our prices. Right bruce? Harry
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 03 08:17:35 EDT 2012 | rway
Gold and Silver finishes are the best for sure. Unfortunately, they can't mix the finish in a single pass. It's a two step process, which raises your cost.