Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 08 09:25:45 EDT 2008 | dphilbrick
Kinda got that Mike but here is the problem. I have 1.8 mil parts that need to be NON-RoHS. 85% of those parts being STD R's and C's. I am looking for a place that provides at close to standard cost R's and C's with something besides pure tin termina
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 11 11:08:22 EST 2010 | geocep
I am using AIM Electropure SN63/Pb37 Solder, & AIM NC266-3 Flux; just like what ACE recommends. I have both Ultra High Pure T-Tanks and a Cryogenic Dewar Tank for Nitrogen, and neither seems to have improved the problem. I place a piece of tempered
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 09 08:56:18 EDT 2013 | leemeyer
I made a new program today that will run on 2 machines and my AP did not create the 2 additional boards that you are speaking of. I'm not sure what thats all about. This is my method: 1. Set up a Assembler/system in AP that includes both machines tha
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 09 22:45:42 EDT 2015 | cathy247
Hello Maxim, we offer below services with Popular Competitive Pricing: -Express PCB Prototyping(2-28 layer) -HDI PCB -Flexible Printed Board(1-8 layer) -Flexi-rigid Printed Board -High Frequency Board(Rogers,Arlon,PTFE) -Blind/Buried Via Board -High
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 20 06:30:49 EDT 1999 | Scott Cook
| Do anyone have any experience on assembling high frequency product, 1.8GHz or 2.4GHz. | | In our production line, we manufacture 1.8GHz product with using no clean paste (RMA type) for reflow and no clean wire for rework. In our functinal test,eit
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 13 09:08:40 EST 2002 | stockley
It is a little bit sad that I know this - be prepared for some confusision - this is not as simple as it might seem. Something tells me that the calculation of the tolerances for the nominal dimensions is a little inconsistent. As I recall the defa
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 22:30:09 EST 2000 | Dave F
Alberto: There's no rules, but it works sorta like this: RESISTORS Usually marked in ohms using a standard code: First two numbers is the value Third number is the multiplier 102 = 1.0 x 10� ohm = 1000 ohm = 1 kW CAPACITOR Usually not marked. When
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 17 22:30:09 EST 2000 | Dave F
Alberto: There's no rules, but it works sorta like this: RESISTORS Usually marked in ohms using a standard code: First two numbers is the value Third number is the multiplier 102 = 1.0 x 10� ohm = 1000 ohm = 1 kW CAPACITOR Usually not marked. When
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 24 20:39:49 EDT 2017 | dawson
We got an inquiry from US that requires high > volume 8 layer 1.0mm PCB, OSP + selective ENIG > surface, 5 groups impedance control, and stacked > vias. These requirements are common, but there is > 2/2mil lines in inner layers. It's said that th
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 28 02:13:57 EDT 1998 | Bob Willis
There is a procedure for profiling on my web site that may be of use to start with www.bobwillis.co.uk | We are about to run our first BGA devices and would appreciate some confirmation on a few points. | First some details: | PCB & Device: | ======