Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 30 12:43:18 EST 2008 | slthomas
+1 Think lowest priced cellphone, audio mixer, handheld GPS, programmable universal remote, PDA, etc., that has every possible feature and does everything except mix your drink for you, crammed into that cheap crappy plastic molded case that shatter
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 14 12:34:50 EDT 2006 | proy
I have been thinking about and looking at writing a Palm based data collection program (using NSbasic, very similar to visualbasic) to replace our PCB inspection sheets. Has anyone done this? I am thinking that the inspector will use a PDA to recor
Electronics Forum | Thu May 24 16:17:33 EDT 2001 | jdtpfacreate
Mark, The trends are very much related to the market segments that they serve. For example you can look at the "Telecommunications" industry for the large PCB's. They are in products like network PCBs, Backplanes, switching equipment for telepho
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 05 11:39:31 EDT 2002 | Garth
As my company has grown we are finding that this growth needs to be managed well. I have done fine over the years managing production of small batches but we have some new products that are being made often and in large numbers. My company is an OE
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 07 10:14:31 EST 2005 | jmedernach
Cellular and PDA architectures employ this technology all the time. You have to be careful with your board supplier as well as with your plugging approach. Leave the via unplugged, I guarantee voids in the solder joint. That leaves us with, "how d
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 12:07:07 EDT 2001 | nwyatt
I have been researching lead-free paste for a while now and I will share with you what I can. Firstly, SnAgCu seems to be the common industry choice. It really depends on your application - the cell phone/pda sector is primarly using different comb
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 21 00:48:10 EDT 2002 | caldon
A lot of what people are complaining about is why the American Electronics industry is in demand. To use the example of a $10 ladder and to cut the price....Well you keep cutting the price mean while the guy next door making ladders is not just a la
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