Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 30 17:52:51 EDT 2008 | beta
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Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 29 14:24:20 EDT 2008 | Sundaram
Does any one know of handheld devices which we could use to inspect instead of looking through the microscope. We tried the ProScope and it didnt worked for us. Thanks, Sundaram
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 30 17:56:38 EDT 2008 | davef
Some of the popular handheld digital microscope seem to be aimed at home science projects. Units that are priced similar to the Bodelin Technologies ProScope are: * Celestron 44300 Handheld Digital Microscope * Orion Microxplore PC200 Digital Handhe
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 07 17:04:28 EDT 2005 | bhu
Anyone have any recommendations for hot air, hand held rework stations? We currently use Hakko for leaded assembly. We already have a sniper for bga rework.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 08 04:10:52 EDT 2005 | Rob
Danotherms for hot air rework & Metcal MX500's for irons = very happy staff (& very unhappy accountants!)
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 07:28:01 EDT 2012 | jeremymek
You might want to look at a hand held ultrasonic stencil cleaner such as this one from Gen3 http://www.gen3systems.com/viewprod-GENSONIC.php *note i do not work for gen3 but they are a rep for other products my company produces
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 06:27:11 EST 2004 | cyber_wolf
That hand held cleaner is 10K+. I have used one before. It works OK on paste, but doesn't do a thing for epoxy. 10 grand buys a lot of wipes and elbow grease.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 28 15:45:21 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
What about things like tweezers, vaccuum pens, and hand held optical tools? I mean jewelers loupes and magnifing glasses. You might want to carry two classes. Economy models at low cost and higher end more expensive ones. Stephen
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 03:41:48 EDT 2006 | slaine
I was contemplaiting purchasing a hand held XRF myself but decided they wouldnt be acurate enough for us. But two manufacturers did offer to lend me the units to evaluate them. I would recommend doing this before you buy one. feel free to contact me
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 13 12:51:18 EST 2006 | Chunks
Same way. Either plug into existing T/C or use a hand held that's been calibrated. We have the same Blue M set up too.