Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 14 09:46:41 EST 2023 | symakhan
Hey Guys As an architect, I'm pioneering a house project and have already created all the blueprints. Now it's time to construct! Even though I understand the fundamentals of electrical engineering, there are certainly more intricate components that
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 17 14:59:03 EST 2023 | symakhan
Hello Again A few days ago, I posted about Solar panels installation in my construction project. I got amazing response from everyone. I am grateful for all the advice and suggestions. I am also sharing all the details here in hope they will be help
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 30 15:27:19 EST 2001 | Rex Gustafson
Where can I find pcb scoring guidelines for boards with different thicknesses, panel arrays, ....?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 14 11:10:56 EDT 2008 | scottefiske
Anyone out there in SMT land know the premium you will pay by not accepting any X outs?
Electronics Forum | Wed May 14 11:29:56 EDT 2008 | dphilbrick
It varys like anything on the shop and the volume. We've seen as little as no charge to 10%
Electronics Forum | Wed May 14 11:35:04 EDT 2008 | scottefiske
We produce High mix very low volume Military assemblies. So a typical order mya be for 50 pcb's, at a 5 up array. Do you work in the fab shop? Scott
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 14 16:32:55 EDT 2023 | calebcsmt
Does class 2 vs class 3 PCBs effect variance/tolerance in terms of actual positioning of pads/traces? For example, if fiducial is to be at 10mm. What's the tolerance for class 2 vs class 3? [variance allowed] Does panelization have any effect on t
Electronics Forum | Sat Jul 15 04:30:27 EDT 2023 | ttheis
I'm no expert but my understanding from our processes is that each board in a panel is individually photo etched with it's own fiducial marks. When it is being assembled the placements on each board are referenced to their respective fiducials for co
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 03:17:03 EST 1998 | Jacqueline Coia
We are in the process of deciding whether to change a PCB product from a single board to a 3 up panel array. Could you please advise on the most effective removal design, either scoring or snap off, taking into account that material utilisation is i
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 08 17:44:49 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
| We are in the process of deciding whether to change a PCB product from a single board to a 3 up panel array. Could you please advise on the most effective removal design, either scoring or snap off, taking into account that material utilisation is