Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 07:40:16 EST 2001 | C. Robert Nelms
David Fish alerted me to this dialogue, after visiting my web site. I am one of the "anal" consultants that are trying to help people "learn from things that go wrong." I don't know where to start. Perhaps by asking you not to lump all of us toget
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 07:46:56 EST 2001 | C. Robert Nelms
David Thanks for telling me about this web-site! Great site! I very much appreciated this message. To be honest, after reading some of the other messages here on this forum, I almost decided that this site was not for me. Seems like most / all o
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 13:43:53 EST 2001 | mparker
To validate my previous response, I have many hours, both practical and class room, a burgeoning library of bokks, etc. No I have probably not read the specific books mentioned, that does not invalidate my point. To be more specific, I have to be the
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 21:25:13 EST 2001 | davef
The technique you describe is contrary to the approach we've taken to educating our folk and helping all to understand what's going on and being involved. Not sure how well that would play in Peroria. I'm looking for tools / techniques / what not t
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 21 07:14:13 EST 2001 | bobnelms
Phil The TIME predicament you talk about is something we "consultants" deal with every day. We certainly understand the issue. Interestingly, some of us think that TRUE root cause thinking WILL NOT OCCUR until or unless it is driven from the BOTTO
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 15 03:24:48 EST 2001 | Scott B
We are currently having a conflict of opinion with our QA department regarding the very few occurences we have of chip resistors being soldered upside down (i.e. the resistive element towards the board). IPC-A-610C para 12.3.2 specifies that this co
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 16 12:14:11 EST 2001 | onset
ED, We have grown quite a bit in the past few years and we experienced the same dilemma you are experiencing. We decided to finally bite the bullet and get ourselves some high speed placement machines and a pretty large convection oven but you pr
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 31 14:38:24 EST 2001 | scott
JAX Is right. ROI. How much will it cost to subcontract your assembly for the next 3 years vs. buying your own equipment AND staffing (ie: Process Eng, Maintenance, Skilled operators, etc.). Then, ask how much will it cost you to buy new equipment
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 18 20:48:23 EST 2001 | Doug Leaser
I�m doing some research in the field of routing, or cutting, PCB�s using a non-conventional method as compared to conventional routing machines. I need some accurate feedrates for routing certain PCB materials, as listed below, to compare data. Unf
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 19 00:14:44 EST 2001 | zam_bri
Our process mostly are double sided reflow and we are using water soluble paste on ENTEK PCB. Rework WIP has been accumulated since the last 4 months, and upon clearing, one of the method that the test guy use are to reflow the PCB again for one mo