Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 28 16:17:23 EST 2006 | joey_dragon
Good tidings, all. I am looking for a machine that will allow us to mount a flat flexible strip (such as TennRich's B.Type) to a row of pads on a PCB. I have not much knowledge about the process, I guess I expect to see a machine with some hot bar.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 28 22:58:30 EST 2006 | davef
If this is same TennRich Type B [ http://www.tennrich.com/trtw/TR_PI_Prod_Info.php?pid=2 ] that is an EMI gasket, it needs to be glued with a conductive adhesive. It has the same thermal capability as a Snickers Bar, about 90*C top end.
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 29 08:14:19 EST 2006 | joey_dragon
Thank you for the quick reply! Actually, the "type B" I referred to applies to a flex cable that can be found in this page: http://www.tennrich.com/trtw/cabling_3.php It is a reverse Engineering project and, from what I can see, there is, indeed,
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 27 13:16:12 EST 2006 | Cmiller
You should be able to trim the crimp part of the contact then just solder the wire onto the terminal.
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 21 13:06:16 EST 2006 | vortex
Hi we are a small contract manufacturer in need of a one time use cable crimping tool DF13-TB2630HC. We only have 3 (4) contact wires to make which will be plugged into another assembly. The p/n we are trying to crimp is DF13-2630SCFA. If you have th
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 14:00:57 EDT 2022 | SMTA-64387182
I am looking for some sample assembly notes for a 2-sided PCBA IPC Class 2. Notes to put on my assembly drawing. Not the PCB fab drawing. Thanks, Joe
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 15:26:49 EST 2018 | emeto
The truth is that TH will give you better mechanical stability. If it is a part where you risk strip off the pads of SMT connector, don't make this transition to SMT. If it is a one time cable plug there and there will be not too much pressure, go fo
Electronics Forum | Fri May 27 14:22:47 EDT 2022 | proceng1
I am not exactly clear on what you are looking for. From my customers, assembly drawing notes are assembly specific. If there is hardware, they might include the stack-up. If we are conformal coating, they usually indicate keep-out areas. If an LED
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 09 17:37:00 EST 2018 | tozitom
The truth is that TH will give you better > mechanical stability. If it is a part where you > risk strip off the pads of SMT connector, don't > make this transition to SMT. If it is a one time > cable plug there and there will be not too much >
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 27 16:26:30 EST 2013 | davef
I expect to find the specification and measurement method for the bow & twist of an assembly to be on the assembly drawing. Comments are: * Expecting that an industry committee to write a bow & twist spec for an assembly they know nothing about is n
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