Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 04 12:28:28 EST 2008 | jseagle
1.0mm (0.039") 1.75X >0.5 to 1.0mm (0.02 to 0.039") 4X 0.25 to 0.5mm (0.00984 to 0.02") 10X
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 09:06:51 EDT 2005 | russ
1005 breaks down like this in mm. the "10" equals 1.0 mm, the "05" equals 0.5mm so, 1005. in inch conversion 1.0mm = .04", 0.5mm = .02" so 0402 (.04" x.02" = 1.0 x 0.5). Hope this helped.
Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 11:37:36 EDT 2005 | dougt
AND A B C -------- 0 0 0 1 0 0 0 1 0 1 1 1 C is the result Are you studying for a test?
Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 16:38:48 EDT 2005 | thaqalain
0 0 0 0 1 0 1 0 0 1 1 1 Please u check sequence of rows,I think above is correct sequence.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 12:54:41 EDT 2001 | Dr. Harry
Does anyone have PCB thickness recomendations for .8 &1.0mm pitch bga's?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 19 13:25:18 EDT 1998 | Claude Clerc
I'm searching after a documentation about the jumpers of the motherboard v4p895p3/smt v1.0. Do you want to send me one, please ? Thanks Claude Clerc
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 07 09:31:48 EDT 2018 | sarason
Dear Forum members, I am happy to announce the completion of version 1.0.17.5 of PCBSynergy. The latest Update has a new file reader for Kicad V3 file format kicad_pcb. Also the previous 1.0.17.2 update Eagle XML BRD reading was added. The MRU stuf
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 09:34:54 EST 2008 | jdengler
In the PD for 0603 I have a min size of 0.7mm and a max size of 1.0mm and the CP4 size at 0.0mm. This way when you have 1.0mm nozzles in the machine it will use that and when you change them to 0.7mm it will use that. Both sizes work OK. -Jerry
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 19 10:47:08 EDT 2006 | FredC
That is a small part. What nozzle is normally used a 1.0 or 1.3mm.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 05 21:56:58 EST 2024 | davef
Generally for ESD testing, conductive materials (1.0 x 104 ohms to