Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 30 20:33:15 EDT 2003 | davef
Haaaa!!!! Yes, we�ve seen things like that. We found that a high input impedance amplifier worked fine in a room with a controlled environment and worked poorly in the sweat-shop portion of our plant. We were using good ol� WS609, straight water w
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 09 10:30:25 EDT 2004 | AJ
celldude, I have a couple more questions for you. Where can one look into getting these machines necessary for SSD? Also, knowing that the machines are expensive..Does your company find they are saving money (in the long run) by using SSD? More spec
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 01 12:39:06 EST 2008 | tsvetan
this is really nice one ;) paper and cotton have lowest potential to generate static electricity see below, and usually is good practice to wear cotton glowe at least to one of your hands to not leave greasy finger spots on the gold finish of the PC
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 26 10:37:24 EDT 2011 | ndion
I'm looking for some guidance here and would appreciate input from some seasoned professionals. I am the Op. Mgr. for a medium sized electronics contract manufacture, but my background is almost exclusively in the machine tool industry and I would li
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 08:22:39 EDT 2012 | rway
Dan_ems wrote, "I already build such a system with hardware and software from National Instruments. I think is the best solution because you can buy for the start only a Multimeter (DMM), a multiplexer and a software. Is very easy to do the programmi
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 08 16:18:22 EDT 2013 | horchak
Placing and re-flowing the shield is of course the most economical. But once the shield is placed and reflowed this all but rules out inspection test and rework. Reflow should not be an issue if you have a decent forced air convection oven. You may w
Electronics Forum | Sat May 17 10:38:49 EDT 2014 | sarason
I hate to say this but in all probability this wont work. I have built real strain gages and they depend on the change(Co-effiecent) of resistence with strain(or Stretch). since you are connecting you elements up with copper wire it will frm part of
Electronics Forum | Mon May 26 04:39:49 EDT 2014 | sarason
Damn near impossible. You need to see a real change in the difference between the 2 elements you are reading. So to give yourself any hope run 2 long traces one top one bottom up the length of the board. Then compare to 2 wriggly traces at one end (o
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 15 20:58:17 EDT 2020 | stephendo
Just curious if anyone has ever used an EMF meter? I have used a static field meter but that is quite different. I have had hearing aids that had a switch that switched from an audio mike to a telecoil that would pick up the EMF from the phone speake
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 16 17:07:19 EST 2023 | demradarmfg
OP here Everything you have said makes sense. However, sanity check me on this. The one thing that IPC-A-600 does not discussion is inspection sampling or frequency, which is discussed in section 4 of IPC-6012. Table 4-3 lists all these different