Electronics Forum | Sat May 17 10:38:49 EDT 2014 | sarason
I hate to say this but in all probability this wont work. I have built real strain gages and they depend on the change(Co-effiecent) of resistence with strain(or Stretch). since you are connecting you elements up with copper wire it will frm part of
Electronics Forum | Fri May 16 05:17:13 EDT 2014 | julianf
Interesting. How did you connect the gauges in the press? Our press only has connections for thermocouples. But in essence, it's only a wire and an electical output. If you placed these prefabricated gauges on top and on the bottom surface, weren't
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 10 19:15:07 EST 2009 | swag
We like to keep one fully populated SMT golden per product (high volume) with t-couples soldered to it. We have best results using high temp. solder to attach t-couples (most permanent). 1) Remove all production solder from the part you are wanting
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 17:03:28 EDT 2001 | mparker
I've used Super Glue, with Kapton tape. The glue leaves a small residue and the tape acts as a strain relief. If you can sacrifice the board, drill a small hole through the board, push the exposed ends of the thermocouple up from the back side, lay
Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 02 20:19:19 EDT 1999 | John Dwinell
| | I am currently in the middle of a company wide war and I'm looking for data (AMMO). Here are the problems: | | | | 1) I am looking for anyone who has done or seen any reports on Thermal Shock to smt parts and/or via holes caused by Soldering Ir
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 15:06:29 EDT 2001 | davef
This otta push Wolfgang over the top ... Recommended reading G.G. Harman, Wire Bonding in Microelectronics : Materials, Processes, Reliability, and Yield, 2nd edition, McGraw-Hill Electronic Packaging and Interconnection Series, 1997. G.G. Harman, R
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