Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 14 11:39:51 EST 2020 | avillaro2020
Thanks Robl. I’ve contacted samtec followed their advice but ended up empty handed. Originally my stencil thickness is 6 mils, samtec stressed the need for the paste and charge to have good contact but this is challenged by the inherent charge non-co
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 01 23:37:34 EST 2000 | Kel
If i hook a 5amp/12volt solar panel to a 6 volt lead acid battery, would it recharge it? is it as simple as hooking the two together? thanks,
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 10 21:38:29 EDT 2000 | Dave F
George: So, how do keep your stencils "made from plastic and have underside routing to allow relief for through hole components" from building-up static charge during print cycles and handling and then discharging through and damaging the PTH compon
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 12:53:56 EDT 2000 | John Myers
Depending on the type of equipment, volume and mix, and location, I can recommend a number of individuals that have done the entire project. Although I am an executive recruiter, specializing in SMT operations executives, I would not charge for such
Electronics Forum | Wed May 09 11:13:58 EDT 2001 | davef
Hold it!!! Call Bob over at Tri-Metal Fabricators and ask him to make you one for about 10% of the price a fine OEM would charge. Might not a a fancy anodized finish, but at the end of the day, it'll hold yer trays just fine.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 00:51:06 EDT 2001 | Anthony
I was wondering what the ussual cost to have a board build by an C.M. I'd guess they charge by the component but how?
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 23 00:52:09 EDT 2001 | Anthony
I was wondering what the ussual cost to have a board build by an C.M. I'd guess they charge by the component but how?
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 28 21:31:52 EDT 1999 | Ron T
How are you going to ground the metal sheets? You certainly don't want to leave these hard grounded; you need to dissipate any static charge over time.
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 05 14:55:55 EDT 1999 | Brian Lau
Mike, If you are having some issues with the machine, contact the Panasert Technical Hotline at 1-800-308-0891. Give them the serial number for the machine and they can answer any of your questions. The call is free and there is no charge to use t
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 29 09:01:14 EDT 2001 | stefo
Steve, Go to: http://www.sixsigmaservices.com/services.htm They can do it, or you can buy the "solderquik" bga preforms and do it yourself. They have a $50.00 minimum lot charge if you have them do it... -Steve Gregory-