Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 10 20:14:20 EDT 2008 | davef
We'd be unhappy with features that are not in copper that is at the same level as the component pads, because of difficulties the fabricator would have in maintaining registration between the copper pads and the ink used for the features not in coppe
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 14 11:34:37 EDT 2000 | Mike F
John, The first thing to check is how tight the boards are being held in the conveyor (assuming you are using a finger conveyor). They should be a little loose at the input end so there is some room to expand. If the boards are held too tightly, when
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 10 14:03:18 EDT 2008 | swag
Has anyone ever used local fids on flex circuits that are applied by the board house as black ink dots? Good or bad experience? We have a flex board that has two identical 60 pin, fine pitch connectors on it. From limited experience and reading so
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 15:55:37 EDT 1998 | Michael Allen
| I'm also in the "Don't score it" camp. Routed breakaways are much better. If your wave solder process has decent control on the wave height, you shouldn't worry about flooding the boards. | The fine pitch consideration for panelizing - Since you
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 11:03:20 EDT 2001 | Chip Gill
I read your request for design information on panel layout for V-scoring, and felt the need to respond. Scored PWB's are indeed more efficient to produce and depanel than tab routed PWB's, but there are also drawbacks associated with this method. T
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 20:32:08 EST 2002 | davef
Oooo, thanks for the conversion. Being metrically challenged, az a skratchin ma haid thar fer a mite. We do a G-10 160 thou and have similar issues. Now, we�ve talked about barrel fill [ie, slowing belt speed, increasing pre-heat temps, etc] befor
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