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Are Voids in Solder Joints Really an Issue? - EPTAC - Train. Work Smarter. Succeed

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. I know we are into this type of process, and we are rejecting product that is fully functional to satisfy the beliefs of some, but I believe we need to push back and educate our customers and

From Hairdressing to Supporting Solder Training: An Unexpected Career Journey into EPTAC

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.   Can you tell us a bit about yourself and how you became part of the EPTAC team? In my 'other' career as a hairdresser, I met Mark

From Hairdressing to Supporting Solder Training: An Unexpected Career Journey into EPTAC

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.   Can you tell us a bit about yourself and how you became part of the EPTAC team? In my 'other' career as a hairdresser, I met Mark

OrCAD PCB - "Hidden & Deleted Pins" in TO DPAK - PCB Libraries Forum - Page 2

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) -> Now the deleted pin in the middle is visible again I also found some new problem with renaming the Pins in the "Flange Mount (TO-220)" footprint. -> Mark a pin -> Rename it from "1" to "B", "2" to "C" and "3" to "E" via right-click and properties - Import the Part in my library - Open another part from either my own or the fpx library

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OrCAD PCB - "Hidden & Deleted Pins" in TO DPAK - PCB Libraries Forum - Page 2

PCB Libraries, Inc. | https://www.pcblibraries.com/forum/orcad-pcb-hidden-deleted-pins-in-to-dpak_topic845_post3106.html

) -> Now the deleted pin in the middle is visible again I also found some new problem with renaming the Pins in the "Flange Mount (TO-220)" footprint. -> Mark a pin -> Rename it from "1" to "B", "2" to "C" and "3" to "E" via right-click and properties - Import the Part in my library - Open another part from either my own or the fpx library

PCB Libraries, Inc.

OrCAD PCB - "Hidden & Deleted Pins" in TO DPAK - PCB Libraries Forum - Page 2

PCB Libraries, Inc. | https://www.pcblibraries.com/forum/orcad-pcb-hidden-deleted-pins-in-to-dpak_topic845_post3120.html

) -> Now the deleted pin in the middle is visible again I also found some new problem with renaming the Pins in the "Flange Mount (TO-220)" footprint. -> Mark a pin -> Rename it from "1" to "B", "2" to "C" and "3" to "E" via right-click and properties - Import the Part in my library - Open another part from either my own or the fpx library

PCB Libraries, Inc.

OrCAD PCB - "Hidden & Deleted Pins" in TO DPAK - PCB Libraries Forum - Page 2

PCB Libraries, Inc. | https://www.pcblibraries.com/forum/orcad-pcb-hidden-deleted-pins-in-to-dpak_topic845_post3104.html

) -> Now the deleted pin in the middle is visible again I also found some new problem with renaming the Pins in the "Flange Mount (TO-220)" footprint. -> Mark a pin -> Rename it from "1" to "B", "2" to "C" and "3" to "E" via right-click and properties - Import the Part in my library - Open another part from either my own or the fpx library

PCB Libraries, Inc.

OrCAD PCB - "Hidden & Deleted Pins" in TO DPAK - PCB Libraries Forum - Page 2

PCB Libraries, Inc. | https://www.pcblibraries.com/Forum/orcad-pcb-hidden-deleted-pins-in-to-dpak_topic845&OB=ASC_page2.html

) -> Now the deleted pin in the middle is visible again I also found some new problem with renaming the Pins in the "Flange Mount (TO-220)" footprint. -> Mark a pin -> Rename it from "1" to "B", "2" to "C" and "3" to "E" via right-click and properties - Import the Part in my library - Open another part from either my own or the fpx library

PCB Libraries, Inc.

Judging the IPC APEX Soldering Competition - EPTAC - Train. Work Smarter. Succeed

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. Here is everything you need to know about IoT, its security, and how it can be used in […] Read More Blog Leaded vs. Lead-Free Solder: Which is Better? Leaded solder has been the preferred material for electronic manufacturing for decades due to its low cost, lower melting point, and ease of use

2011 IPC APEX Show in Las Vegas

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. I’ll be reading my email while in Vegas, so hopefully I can answer or respond to your questions. My email is leo@eptac.com. Recent Articles Combatting Counterfeit Electronic Components in the Electronics Distribution Industry

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