Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 21:00:11 EST 2001 | davef
Two good sources of information are: 1 IPC-7525 Stencil Design Guidelines 2 SMTnet fine Archives [once the guys get them back up and running after the conversion is complete]
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 03:06:56 EST 2001 | George English
You can try : Optimum pad design and solder joint shape for reliability. written for the NPL(England) by Milos Dusek and Chis Hunt, (good ol' English names !!) or of course the IPC guidelines IPC-7525 Regards G
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 11:15:22 EST 2001 | bphilips
CIM systems for electronics are very PCB-centric in that they�re not designed for final assembly. Is there anything available that can take me from assembly to final assembly and shipment?
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 21:19:45 EST 2001 | davef
We process a fairly wide variety of board designs. So, pot temperature is one of the controllable factors in DOE.
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 08:41:10 EST 2001 | dliechti
I have to design a power supply which converts 220V AC into 5V smothed DC. It has to be very small, so it shouldn't have a big transformer. Has somebody a scheme of a circuit? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 08 09:07:22 EST 2001 | Hussman
OK, without knowing the specifics, why does everyone blame the oven? Most solder balls occur around R's and C's in almost every shop I've been to. The best place to start looking is the screen printer - not the oven. Sure the oven is the last proc
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 17:23:07 EST 2001 | chan_tharma
Hi all, I want to design a circuit which would convert analog signal to digital signal(0-5V)and send it to a parallel port then display the value on the PC screen. If anyone have any idea let me know...... Thanx Tharma
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 07 17:24:02 EST 2001 | chan_tharma
Hi all, I want to design a circuit which would convert analog signal to digital signal(0-5V)and send it to a parallel port then display the value on the PC screen. If anyone have any idea let me know...... Thanx Tharma
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 11 07:34:25 EST 2001 | msaad
Have you tried ULTIboard, http://www.ultiboard.com I am sure that what you need Mohamed Saad
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 14 05:40:25 EST 2001 | peterbarton
There is a company here in the UK that specialises in manufacturing adapters for converting from one footprint to another, maybe they have already done this particular combination. If not they will design and manufacture to suit. They are: PRS Limit