Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 26 10:45:08 EDT 2003 | adlsmt
I think its a great idea. Panasonic wants to charge $1,500.00 for a MPAV, good company ERSA wants to charge $15,000.00 for a Versaflow, BAD company
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 03 05:21:33 EST 2004 | mattkehoe
There is a method for VIP you may not be familiar with. I dont want to go into depth here but check out http://www.sipad.com/sipadvip.htm and contact me off line if you want more info. Good luck. mk
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 02 13:11:27 EST 2004 | mapell
Not quite sure what you want to collect but you might want to check out http://www.aiscorp.com later marc
Electronics Forum | Thu May 06 06:41:10 EDT 2004 | mskler
Have you already any fuji machine?Depend upon your requrement you can go for the machine can you tell the reqiurement i.e. types of components that yu want to handle & no of componets that you want to mount in one month/shift.
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 03 18:04:28 EDT 2004 | kmakiya
Thanks for the info. I have looked at an EVA mesh that will pass esd test as well as exposure to w/s flux and hot water. Stainless is great but the the softer material is what I want. I want to get samples of the thermoplastics from Mcmaster. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 23 09:19:11 EDT 2004 | gwrulz
http://www.fiberopticproducts.com/danise/cart.pl?db=stuff.dat&category=Cylon Basically what I want, but wanting more LEDs Search net for "knight rider circuit" Thanks!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 14:09:39 EDT 2004 | Dave
What do you want to do with the gerber file? Most gerber outputted data is in ascii and can be read with notepad or any text editor. If you want to view the gerber data there are free viewers on the web ie: gerbv.sourceforge.net Hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 16 15:01:13 EDT 2004 | russ
You may want to either open up the bottom of the vias so they will not "volcano". Or you will want to seal both sides. It never works having one side of the vias masked and the other open with HASL. Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 09 07:55:17 EST 2004 | davef
Cavaits are: * N2 is not required for NC fluxes. * We assume you're talking reflow soldering. We assume that you want to be below 1000 ppm O2. Want does your flux supplier say?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 15 19:08:19 EDT 2005 | chad
Steve, A company called Bearwear, Inc. is who I refer my customers to. They will make any size and any weight you want. Prices are reasonable to. Give me a call if you want there number Chad Pentagon EMS 503-924-2747