Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 22 21:57:17 EST 2016 | Miche
Hello Dears, I'm a small CS Engineering at Taiwan.There are some problem on DIMM connector area with poor solderability at ODM. It was random on Dimm connector area and the SMT area is fine. At the same time, there were other PCB vendor's product whi
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 12:36:11 EDT 1998 | davef
| We have an unusual problem here and I'm reaching for more input if anyone can help??? We are an OEM manufacturer of PCA's. After a history of consistent quality designs, we have one small memory SIMM that is causing major headaches for us and our P
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 16 14:42:20 EDT 2002 | stefwitt
I think this licensing thing was a poor decision to begin with. I can understand the reasoning for GenRad to issue a software license, to protect their product against cloning. Why Universal followed could have been caused by the take over and the
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 12 09:04:18 EST 2007 | Cal
For insurance purposes we verification... Here is a snippet from Glenbrooks website. From http://www.glenbrooktech.com Design Safety Standards The design safety standards pertaining to Industrial X-ray Inspection Systems can be found in "Code of
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 13:47:52 EDT 1999 | Brian Wycoff
| | | | | Hello | | | | | | | | | | Having a problem with bridging on 20mil pitch qfp, only on the lead groups where squeegee goes over width of apertures. Using MPM sp-200 semi-auto, chem-etch stencil, 9-10mil width opening | | | | | 100 durometer
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 13 13:50:53 EDT 1999 | Brian Wycoff
| | | | | | Hello | | | | | | | | | | | | Having a problem with bridging on 20mil pitch qfp, only on the lead groups where squeegee goes over width of apertures. Using MPM sp-200 semi-auto, chem-etch stencil, 9-10mil width opening | | | | | | 100 du
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 11:47:55 EST 2009 | rgduval
We do this quite regularly. In fact, it's a core part of our business. And we do it with a single shift. How do we do it? With a strong assembly staff, comprised of people who have a lot of experience working in the engineering prototype space.