Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 10:20:19 EDT 2006 | patrickbruneel
18 days to go Are they finally figuring out what many veterans knew since the very beginning?? Check out this article: http://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/main.jhtml?xml=/news/2006/06/11/nbook11.xml# Patrick
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 21 03:22:27 EDT 2006 | Loco
Finally found a link to the NPL report, good reading. http://publications.npl.co.uk/npl_web/pdf/depc_mpr30.pdf
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 12:26:55 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Sounds like your flux to me. Since you cannot change the board or the machine, changing flux would be one question mark you could take away with a phone call and a sample. You will really be surprised how different fluxes can affect your final prod
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 22 03:40:25 EDT 2006 | bvdb
I recently had the same problem and it drove me nuts. Finally discovered that I was using one fiducial twice instead of two different fiducials. Regards Bert
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 01 00:41:36 EDT 2006 | sant
Hi Friends, My unit here requires a SMD / BGA rework system. Our team has to finally select from the followings :- Ersa , Martin , Finetech & Metcal. Can you please help us in sharing your experience in comparison to all. Thanks.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 21:36:14 EDT 2006 | Chunks
It depends on the water quality of your final rinse too. Too dirty and pools of water will trap residues on your board. If let to evaporate, these residues can stay on your board.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 05:31:43 EDT 2006 | vasily
Hi Stano You put "cold" PCB into the oven. What do you expect? Of course the temperature will go down. I don't think it affects the final result of soldering.
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 09 20:11:58 EST 2006 | darby
Very much agree with Russ, Are your CM's doing final test and assembly? If so I would think that 95% is in the ballpark. If not, very much product dependant.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 17 01:48:04 EST 2006 | KEN
6.36 was the final release. Even version 8 is only slightly better. (why me God? Why?)
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 02:34:58 EDT 2007 | Wayne
Now, they realized the problem of the current leadfree alloys. Is there any leadfree alloys finalized to use in future? Will it be a four elements alloys instead of current three elements alloys (eg SAC)?