Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 09 18:43:27 EST 2005 | fastek
Harry- Good point and well taken. The main reason I like to recommend a HiE over a standard UP-2000 is the fact that you are assured of getting one of the later versions of the UP-2000 platform if you get a HiE as opposed to maybe a 10 year old stan
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 14 11:26:51 EDT 2010 | davef
Probably, you need to make the same presentation to your customer that you made to your boss when you proposed changing to low-residue fluxes. Hey boss [customer], here's what's GREAT about low-residue flux. Here's how we can: * Lower our unit cost
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 09:23:22 EDT 2012 | rway
Which military? The US? Being a military contractor, I am surprised at your lack of quality at your facility. I suspect this is non-US military. I don't know where you are located, but being a contract mfg for the military, any military, I can im
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 06 05:18:53 EST 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
Hi Russ, assuming that only your flux changed and the PCB-finish stayed the same it seems to me that the solderability of that finish is somehow poor. About Ni/Au it can be said that the solderconnection is made between Ni and Sn. The Au-finish is ju
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 11:05:17 EDT 2012 | rgduval
Getting through the empires is always fun. And, re-qualification testing with your customer (military or not) is also fun, and time-consuming. Add a union shop on top of that, and I truly feel your pain! ICT will solve your immediate problem, as h
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 25 16:45:18 EST 2016 | clncyfshslayer
So, project background first. I am in the process of designing a PCB that incorporates a microcontroller, LEDs, capacitive sensors and relays to control auxiliary light in my truck. I have the little stuff worked out and have it prototyped and workin
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 17:37:00 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | | | Greetings, | | | | | | | | | | Can anyone tell me what temperatures pcb's should have when coming out of a forced convection reflow oven and out of a wavesoldering machine. | | | | | Also, is there any danger of the pcb's giving off some k
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 28 17:37:02 EST 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | | | Greetings, | | | | | | | | | | Can anyone tell me what temperatures pcb's should have when coming out of a forced convection reflow oven and out of a wavesoldering machine. | | | | | Also, is there any danger of the pcb's giving off some k
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 07:55:52 EST 1999 | Wayne Bracy
| | | | | | Greetings, | | | | | | | | | | | | Can anyone tell me what temperatures pcb's should have when coming out of a forced convection reflow oven and out of a wavesoldering machine. | | | | | | Also, is there any danger of the pcb's giving of
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 21 06:58:41 EST 2019 | kiransahu
Without PCB layout, not much would get done. It is a ubiquitous need across industries; Industrial, consumer, military...Everywhere you look, there are chips soldered to PCBs to create a final product for the end customer. But where did we all learn