Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 04 15:04:53 EDT 2002 | melo_guy
You said that you were sole sourced. Are you in need of a second source for crystals or oscillators? My company manufactures these components. send me an e-mail if you are interested.
Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 15:10:35 EDT 1998 | Dave F
We notice that DI water seems to tarnish or discolor the metal packaging on crystals and DIN connectors. Our marketing types like the shiney metal surfaces. We don't want to hand solder these parts after washing. Any suggestions? Dave F
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 31 05:16:54 EST 1998 | Mark Hogan
I am looking for footprint details on a SM crystal. Package type - Golledge GSX49-4. Solder method - refolw
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 14 17:17:34 EDT 2002 | Benny
I am looking for cmos crystal oscillator data sheet or part number and DC/DC converter of +5V,-5V,3.6V data sheet or part number. I will be happy to recive any answers.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 20 17:18:12 EDT 2002 | melo_guy
What specs are you looing for? who is the manufacturer? If you need to find a crystal or oscillator for a project, check out http://www.ecliptek.com. If you have any needs e-mail me at TBart@ecliptek.com.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 17:44:43 EDT 2004 | davef
Left click on the blue underlined "davef" [just left of the Lou Reed head] on one of my postings. An email dialog screen should popup and you should be able to paste [or attach] your pix there.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 04:01:08 EST 2004 | paul_fisher
We have a problem with dendritic growth that is affecting a new board going into production. This is of concern because they were subjected to Damp Heat Cyclic Tests as part of the product validation testing during their development. Fails to date
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 14 08:01:14 EST 2004 | paul_fisher
Our paste is no new we have used it before [Cobar no-clean paste]. The solder joints look like they are bursting out salty looking crystals. Maybe the board cleaning is a red herring in that if the boards are clean it stops this crystalisation travel
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 07 06:43:35 EST 2005 | Rob
3) Not usually a problem on IC's, however on certain crystal/frequency products there have been issues with harmonics causing damage. Also would not like to speculate what would happen with the new ranges of MEM's silicon sensors. Cheers, Rob.
Electronics Forum | Tue May 10 09:14:31 EDT 2005 | russ
Are you running a water soluble process? There may have been an instance where a certain Xtal could not be washed. We have always waved Xtals like Dave without fear.