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SMTnet Express - April 16, 2015

SMTnet Express, April 16, 2015, Subscribers: 22,628, Members: Companies: 14,302, Users: 38,055 Stereo Vision Based Automated Solder Ball Height Detection Jinjin Li, Lina J. Karam; School of Electrical, Computer, & Energy Engineering, Arizona State

SMTnet Express - September 12, 2019

SMTnet Express, September 12, 2019, Subscribers: 32,222, Companies: 10,879, Users: 25,108 Investigation of Cutting Quality and Mitigation Methods for Laser Depaneling of Printed Circuit Boards Credits: LPKF Laser & Electronics There are numerous

SMT Express, Volume 3, Issue No. 1 - from SMTnet.com

INSERT INTO tracking_express (userid, username, page_id, ts) VALUES ('#Quser_profile.id#', '#Quser_profile.username#', 41, (#ts#)) SMT Express, Volume 3, Issue No. 1 - from SMTnet.com Volume 3, Issue No. 1 Friday, January 19, 2001 Featured

SMT Express, Volume 2, Issue No. 3 - from SMTnet.com

SMT Express, Volume 2, Issue No. 3 - from SMTnet.com Volume 2, Issue No. 3 Thursday, March 16, 2000 Featured Article Return to Front Page Curtailing Voids in Fine Pitch Ball Grid Array Solder Joints by Gary Morrison and Kevin Lyne

SMT Express, Volume 3, Issue No. 5 - from SMTnet.com

SMT Express, Volume 3, Issue No. 5 - from SMTnet.com Volume 3, Issue No. 5 Thursday, May 17, 2001 Featured Article Return to Front Page A Closer Look at Area Array Components by Gil Zweig , Glenbrook Technologies, Inc . Combining

SMTnet Express - December 10, 2020

SMTnet Express, December 10, 2020, Subscribers: 27,890, Companies: 11,201, Users: 26,310 Of the 88,000 engineers that visit SMTnet every month, over 87% arrive from using a Search engine … • ~13,600,000 pages that relate to "automated

SMT Express, Volume 3, Issue No. 9 - from SMTnet.com

INSERT INTO tracking_express (userid, username, page_id, ts) VALUES ('#Quser_profile.id#', '#Quser_profile.username#', 70, (#ts#)) SMT Express, Volume 3, Issue No. 9 - from SMTnet.com Volume 3, Issue No. 9 Tuesday, September 18, 2001 Featured

Head-in-Pillow BGA Defects

Head-in-Pillow BGA Defects Head-in-Pillow BGA Defects. Head-in-pillow (HiP), also known as ball-and-socket, is a solder joint defect where the solder paste deposit wets the pad, but does not fully wet the ball. This results in a solder joint

Process optimization -Lead free wave soldering of simple to highly complex boards

Process optimization -Lead free wave soldering of simple to highly complex boards Process optimization Lead free wave soldering of simple to highly complex boards This research takes an in-depth look at the challenges encountered

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