Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 31 10:30:30 EDT 2007 | wayne123
I only ever change board when the board layout is changed. I too have boards that are, well, not so pretty. but they work for profiles. Wayne
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 31 21:52:10 EDT 2007 | davef
We wouldn't expect the ceramic of the capacitor to conduct very much heat. [We're surprised how high the thermal conductivity of Al2O3 is: (30W/m-�C).] Can we assume that you're talking about parts that are defective at incoming inspection?
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 10 23:10:13 EST 2007 | mika
Hi Real Chunks, Nice to meet you. Well, I certainly not agree with you. Sorry. Can You be a little more specific about your claims, about my statements? Do you know what you are talking about? I wish no polemic about this. Best Regards, Mika
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 10 10:47:54 EST 2008 | jdumont
We use it at our hand solder stations. No issues to speak of. Dont use it too much. I tell the operators to use it sparingly while soldering for long runs and always use it when they are putting the iron in the holder for any length of time... Well
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 14 10:35:27 EST 2008 | swag
GEB - We have a 1.0 mil camera for GSM1 that we do not use. We would prefer to have a 2.6 mil on our machine. Are you interested in a trade?
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 10 10:39:47 EDT 2008 | gregoryyork
Whats the money like, I would do anything to get away from the Bureaucrats from Brussels running our country. Best regards Greg York
Electronics Forum | Sun Jul 06 16:10:10 EDT 2008 | smellew
Hi AJ, have you tried Adamtech he deals only with DEKs and maybe best person to help you if Scobie can't. Llew
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 30 10:59:09 EDT 2008 | edmaya33
try Omni-excel 10 from Electovert ( Speedline Technologies ). Has a dual track option designed for modular mounters such as Fuji NXT,XPF, and Siemens.
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 07 10:53:17 EDT 2008 | ratsalad
I don't know about San Diego, but at this company in Wisconsin, USA they make $10-13/hour.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 01 10:59:13 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Wouldn't it be cheaper to by quality parts? Most repair operators can solder a QFP 208 with a regular soldering iron, eyes closed and hands behind their back. If you are just touching up the leads because of co-planer leads, a regular iron is all