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safety?

Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 07 12:14:18 EST 2012 | sarason

A few years back I got a splinter of steel in my eye which destroyed my super good eyesight. Which now means it is difficult for me to work in electronics. The pain of steel was difficult to explain but, a year earlier I had a nail shot into my finge

Re: wave solder bridges

Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 27 12:54:53 EDT 2000 | John Thorup

Hi Jason I think Wolfgang has this one nailed. If it's the same four pins every time and nothing changes this, even rotating the board 90 degrees, then you're probably going to find something like a ground plane connected to them. I don't think sol

help our school

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 06:45:46 EDT 2001 | jackofalltrades

I am not in your area to provide physical assistance, but I'm full of advice. Keep in mind you get what you pay for. One thing you can do is what you have done here, watch this forum and others like it. You will see where the short comings are. Obvio

PCB Support Methods @ the Fuji.

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 16:48:40 EDT 1999 | C.K.

Question for you SMT guru's out there. What is the best way to support boards on Fuji's CP6 machine's x-y table...particularly for 2nd side SMT where the support side already has parts... I am toying around with the following methods: 1.) Custom b

Re: PCB Support Methods @ the Fuji.

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 22 16:51:05 EDT 1999 | C.K.

| Question for you SMT guru's out there. | | What is the best way to support boards on Fuji's CP6 machine's x-y table...particularly for 2nd side SMT where the support side already has parts... I am toying around with the following methods: | | 1.

Re: PCB Support Methods @ the Fuji.

Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 23 10:20:58 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

| Question for you SMT guru's out there. | | What is the best way to support boards on Fuji's CP6 machine's x-y table...particularly for 2nd side SMT where the support side already has parts... I am toying around with the following methods: | | 1.

Re: testing after SMt assembly

Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 20 06:36:50 EDT 1999 | Peter Brant

| Dear all | Please help me to know what kind of tests usually done after SMT Pick & place and reflow oven. | Our appliocation is Mainly fabrication of mother boards. | Thanks | Hi, The usual method is ATE, also known as a "Bed of nails" Basicall

Re: Nepcon West

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 14 15:29:16 EST 1999 | JMC

You pretty much hit the nail on the head Chrys. Reed runs a lot of exhibitions for a lot of different industries, and they do very well for themselves, probably too well. Right after InterNepcon Japan '96, the major equipment suppliers in Japan got

Re: Flying Probe Testers?

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 21 17:16:11 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy

| | Steve: | | Take a look at the attached url. As with all testing systems, tooling / fixturing is costly. But, not as bad as a bunch of "Bed of Nails" test fixtures. | | Glad you had one of those great weekends, had to spend mine fishing,, again

Help me increase my first pass yields

Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 04 11:23:44 EDT 1998 | Frank S

If you could measure and chart 3 variables in my process, what would they be? The boards that I produce are on panels that are 12up and 2x4 up. All boards are single sided paper base w/o plated thru holes. They are on scored panels that measure 7"


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