Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 23 17:35:27 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| All y'all, | We use two methods to secure/stake jumper wires to boards: | 1 Jumper wires that "magically" bond themselves when heated with a "U" shaped tip on a soldering iron. | 2 Loctite 382 Tak Pak | We use Tak Pak "99&44/100ths" more often than
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 24 07:37:32 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon
| | All y'all, | | We use two methods to secure/stake jumper wires to boards: | | 1 Jumper wires that "magically" bond themselves when heated with a "U" shaped tip on a soldering iron. | | 2 Loctite 382 Tak Pak | | We use Tak Pak "99&44/100ths" more
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 18 10:57:28 EDT 1998 | Mike Moninger
| We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. | Now,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 09:40:47 EDT 1998 | Wolfgang Hantz
| We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. | Now,
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 14:22:07 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| | We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. | | N
Electronics Forum | Thu May 28 09:30:42 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| I have a component that is glue cured on the bottom of a pcb. The component is a 1206 size jumper. It is made up of iron/nickel alloy. The problem I am having is that the part will fall off the board during wave solder. Is the component not abl
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 12:29:08 EDT 1998 | Justin Medernach
| Is it just me, or does anybody else have problems with open connections on small surface mount headers and connectors? I am talking about small 20 to 40 pin devices, 25 to 50 mil pitch. We put these things on the board, the feet look like they ar
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 10:01:04 EDT 1998 | Steve A
| Good Morning everyone. Per repeated suggestions I have been reading back issues of SMT and Circuits Assembly magazines. I have just read an article concerning selective wave soldering which I understand is to be used when active SMTcomponents are
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 17:46:26 EST 1999 | Tom Gervascio
| | Good Morning everyone. Per repeated suggestions I have been reading back issues of SMT and Circuits Assembly magazines. I have just read an article concerning selective wave soldering which I understand is to be used when active SMTcomponents a
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 08:26:36 EST 1998 | Steve Gregory
| Yes, norm it is. Look back to February 98 :discussion on this issue. Norm, That discussion does deal with palladium coated leads, but when I read your statement about silver/palladium fired terminations, I'm assuming that you're referring to