Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 07 12:52:02 EDT 1998 | Upinder Singh
Thanks Earl. Well following is the data regarding the product. 1. The panel consists of 21 boards. 2. The surface I mentioned would have 3 SMds and 1 T/hole connector. 3. PCB thickness is 55 mils and the width of the hole on the PCB for the thru-
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 05 05:07:51 EDT 2017 | heros_electronics
Hi Claire, Is it a 4G smart phone? Generally, 4G pcb board is HDI pcb with laser drilling and small line width and space, and not all PCB suppliers can manufacture because HDI PCB has special requirements for equiment, and small factory can not
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 20 03:58:39 EST 2014 | hhat
To get the best performance of electronic circuits, components and circuit board supports circuit components and devices in electronic products. Even if the circuit principle diagram design is correct, the printed circuit board is designed improperly
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 12 11:18:59 EST 2005 | muse95
OK, I feel the need to jump in here. Bright Tin has the tendency to easily whisker, and is almost never used, except on some through-hole connectors, I believe. Matte Tin is much less susceptible to whiskering, although under the right stress cond
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 16 19:16:11 EDT 2008 | hegemon
Hello everyone! > > I'm a student of electrical > engineering currently working on a thesis for my > BSc degree. It will be about post reflow AOIs and > AXIs, and I'd kindly like to ask you for some > help with it. > > I would like to know if t
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 13:22:11 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| This is a question for those of you who actually assemble components onto a board. | Any idea what the "industry standard" is for fall out on assembled PCB's? I realize that the controls put in place in your processes will effect your overall qua
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 08 21:46:49 EST 1999 | Dean
| | This is a question for those of you who actually assemble components onto a board. | | Any idea what the "industry standard" is for fall out on assembled PCB's? I realize that the controls put in place in your processes will effect your overall
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 18:07:55 EST 1999 | Lech Bartnik
| | | This is a question for those of you who actually assemble components onto a board. | | | Any idea what the "industry standard" is for fall out on assembled PCB's? I realize that the controls put in place in your processes will effect your ove
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 16:56:19 EST 2000 | Dave F
Ashok: If I was to count, I'd guess there was more than 4 subquestions. Hey, but who's countin' anyway? I have answer (s) "on ESD all related to use of wood in a typical PCB Assembly line:" Before pushing-on, it is only "a typical PCB Assembly li
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 09 16:56:19 EST 2000 | Dave F
Ashok: If I was to count, I'd guess there was more than 4 subquestions. Hey, but who's countin' anyway? I have answer (s) "on ESD all related to use of wood in a typical PCB Assembly line:" Before pushing-on, it is only "a typical PCB Assembly li