Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 06 17:14:33 EDT 2002 | melo_guy
I thought this would be a good place to post to get input from the "trenches" as to what is going to be the next consumer fad? It seems like the market is in need of something new to instigate future consumption. I work for an electronic component
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 17 13:42:04 EST 2002 | robf
There are a few emerging technologies that have been growing in popularity for the past few years. Pin through paste, press fit connectors and selective soldering machines seem to be displacing custom fixtures. Most of the mixed technology boards o
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 01 11:03:31 EST 2003 | davef
We just use stare titanium stiffeners from the wave soldering area. Titanium is probably over-kill for your needs, but will work. Sources for titanium stiffeners are: * APT 603.622.1211 Tom Dimagio * New Era Technology 603.669.77971 Jessie Ward * B
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 21 00:23:30 EST 2003 | Dreamsniper
Technology keeps changin' and you need to keep on upgradin'. Lucky are those who work in a company that acquires advance equipment and technology yearly or everytime they are available, they are called the trend setters. Training coupled with hands-o
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 03 11:29:09 EDT 2003 | caldon
I think Equipment wise things have changed little. Xray and Endo scopes have seen usefulness with in industry and if you want to add Laser soldering...Well that is some of the new Capital Equipment. Some areas that will grow over the course of some
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 09:47:39 EDT 2004 | AJ
Hi All, I have a question for everyone regarding SSD - Solid Solder Deposit. I have read many good articles on this "new" process and was wondering why it has not caught on. It is better known in the US as SIPAD or Precision Pad Technology. Here is
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 27 20:47:51 EST 2005 | lerry king
such as : 1, Proof of Design (POD) The DFM/CE Book for Printed Circuit Boards, Assemblies and All Manner of Other Things Technical - by Earl Moon 2, Surface-Mount Technology for PC Boards James Holloman PROMPT Publications July 1995 509 pages 3,
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 23 14:06:19 EST 2006 | pjc
Positive Displacement Pump technology is in fact used for the underfill process. Both Camalot Systems and Asymtek both use them. Asymtek also has the Jetter and Camalot has the Multi-Piston Pump, specifically designed for underfill applications. The
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 08:24:30 EDT 2007 | davef
Most often, when people talk about a dishwasher, here on SMTnet, they're talking about a batch cleaner, not a dishwasher from Sears, or someplace like that. For limited applications, a home use dishwasher will do a perfectly adequate job of cleaning
Electronics Forum | Tue May 06 13:34:45 EDT 2008 | adamcrum
Does anybody know anything about a company called CR Technology. We have a machine made by them, called CRX-1000, and I have even found a listing for this machine on this site. The thing is, I can not for the life of me find a legitmate website for t