Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 19 11:50:18 EST 2020 | aurash
Sarason - I can do that (did before) but you need an exact HDD model for the transplant which challenging to find (10 Years old) - but I appreciate your answer. I got an old HDD (from another machine) and made a mirror on a brand new one and fitted
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 05 10:15:01 EDT 2021 | aurash
I bought KE2050R in 2020 and started nicely all in good order and after 2 days the HDD died on me. I wish I have made a mirror. I manage to make a HDD from scratch and I recalibrated the machine from because I had calibration data stored in flash (I
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 27 07:38:08 EDT 1999 | Mario
Hi Jerry, I have a solution for you which I have done myself and shown to others which should cost you less than 100$ if you already have a microscope.This is still an operator job and an automated operation. You need two mirror squares (about 4inc
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 14 19:08:56 EST 2002 | stevezeva
Hi ya'll! I know this is going to be an extreme longshot, but I'm in desperate need of a Assemblion Emerald 54mm front light camera mirror (part number 5322-380-10285). Ours got cracked somehow (still haven't found out how, probably never will...
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 13:10:49 EDT 2005 | Shean Dalton
Hi John, A primary consideration is the type of flux you are using. If it's water soluble (organic acid) then cleaning is highly recommended. Any other flux that fails the copper mirror test, we'd strongly recommend cleaning. Passing the copper m
Electronics Forum | Sun Oct 11 21:19:51 EDT 2009 | fulldrawmike
we have both flexjet and flexhead, we also have the new inline 7 head on some genesis dual beams we just put into operation. If you have a choice in flexjet heads take the inline 7. The flexjet 09 head is very labor intensive, stay away from them, e
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 16:06:51 EST 2000 | Dave F
Istv�n: Given a choice, I�d run second side PLCC44s at 90� to the wave. As far as thieves are concerned, I�d have two, mirror images of each other. Unlike most, these thieves are not connected to pads. They are out-side of the last pad on the sid
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 06 15:12:17 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Alberto: Consider Dymax 911. It�s wave solderable and passes Cl ion, copper mirror, SIR, and electromigration tests. We have heard good things about Masterbond uV curables, but have not looked at them. 911 doesn�t cure very deep into the little d
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 16:06:51 EST 2000 | Dave F
Istv�n: Given a choice, I�d run second side PLCC44s at 90� to the wave. As far as thieves are concerned, I�d have two, mirror images of each other. Unlike most, these thieves are not connected to pads. They are out-side of the last pad on the sid
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 20 16:11:29 EDT 2001 | davef
Good to talk with you too. Oh, just the way I had it pictured!!! Yeh, right!!! [http://davesmt.50megs.com/pictures select kristenna.jpg ] Which part of the antenna "sees" heat first [Are all legs (vertical part), two legs, or one leg of the anten