Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 02 05:25:01 EDT 2017 | pandamw
Model : PD045105-2S 50 Ohm 2 way SMA-Female Power Divider From 0.45 to 10.5 GHz Rated at 30 Watts; 10.5GHz, SMA-Female Power Divider; Insertion Loss 1.0dB; Isolation 20dB; Operating Temperature -40 to +70℃. Frequency Range | GHz : 0.45-10.5 Impeda
Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 02 05:48:13 EST 2006 | asoe
Hi, we are looking for a contamination tester in this stage however it looks there is 2 ways of removing residuce from PWB: static and dynamic. Both introduce their advantage to me and cause me further confusing.I am not anyone here will have tried
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 14 00:19:29 EDT 2017 | pandamw
Model : PDDC400-292_A 50 Ohm 2-way 2.92mm-Female Resistive Power Divider From DC to 40GHz Rated at 1Watts; 40GHz, 2.92mm-Female Resistive Power Divider; Insertion Loss 1.5dB; Isolation 10dB; Operating Temperature -40 to +70℃. Frequency Range | GHz
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 03 09:53:40 EST 2012 | anvil1021
Well there are 2 ways to go about this, the first would be to have your stencil provider do the calculations for you (with his software) or you can purchase LPKF CIRCUITCAM EDIT from LPKF. This is a Gerber editing software that is designed to make st
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 11:53:08 EST 2000 | Wendy Casker
Charlie, There are 2 ways to go and they both work. 1. Add thieving pads of the same size and pitch to all 4 corners 2. Make the exisiting 4 corner pads "doublewides" Both ways work. I like #2 because you don't get a bridge. Even though a bridge
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 28 11:53:08 EST 2000 | Wendy Casker
Charlie, There are 2 ways to go and they both work. 1. Add thieving pads of the same size and pitch to all 4 corners 2. Make the exisiting 4 corner pads "doublewides" Both ways work. I like #2 because you don't get a bridge. Even though a bridge
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 15 22:05:02 EST 2003 | Sam
hi Liang, We had the same problem like you before, it happened during starts up the machine (S13) and run the production for the first or second board. We also replaced the 2/2-way microvalve of placement circuit. The problem had solved at the begini
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 12 13:40:08 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
GR@ICS: Are you drag soldering or point-to-point soldering? Keep in mind. Drag soldering mimics wave soldering. Molten solder is contacting and dragging across the solder mask. Keep in mind, too, that "semi-matt" or "semi-gloss" will also tend to
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 22 10:24:14 EDT 2010 | mun4o
Hi , I think that our problem is humidity, because when I use leds from new tape ( pack in MBB ) no any defects.After that, we put opened tape in our store.After 2-3 weeks I use the same tape with leds, and we have 2-3% defective leds.I make this tes
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 22 14:06:16 EDT 2013 | bobpan
I dont have a machine to look at but its one of 2 ways.... 1. It finds a home sensor then counts out to a position. 2. It finds an etched mark on the glass scale then counts out to a position from there. I know the Q-series machines does the second