Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 22 19:48:13 EDT 2006 | davef
It's a free forum. Consider: * Paying attention to things that make sense to you and meet your needs * Ignoring things that don't
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 28 01:01:23 EDT 2006 | Frank
Wow Cal - You truly had some free time to freely inform the free-world that this is a free forum to be used as freely as free-minded people can use free information for free. I love it!!!!!
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 14:55:07 EDT 2006 | scotceltic
The funny thing about this e-mail trail is that it is one of the longer ones on here ...... It seems the controversial threads last the longest. At least I enjoyed it. What's my point you might ask ??? Just ignore the threads you don't find inter
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 03 22:40:58 EDT 2006 | eyryren
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Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 26 17:51:17 EDT 2006 | russ
Just don't see it happening Bolos, aint gonoing to make up 3 bucks with BGA vs. QFP. Both packages from an assembly standpoint should be equal dollars. Why do you want BGA over QFP? Is it because you think your process will be better with BGA? Ru
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 13:56:49 EDT 2006 | muse95
From a design/test/troubleshooting perspective, I would pick a QFP hands down - I can't probe a hidden solder ball.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 08:29:34 EDT 2006 | davef
It sounds like a board issue. With the current site software, you can not attach pix. You need to post the pix on another site [eg, imageshack, villagephotos, etc] and then post the link here. Or if only a couple of folk are interested, just email
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 06 12:06:12 EDT 2006 | pavel
Rob, do you have any tip on reliable supplier of "really flat" flexible pcb? We tried several but all with issues. Thank you. Pavel
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 07 04:18:48 EDT 2006 | Rob
Hi Pavel, We tried 6 or 7 but they all had issues with one part or another of their process. The only consistantly good ones we experienced were the Japanese manufacturers Nitto & Fujikura - these were more expensive than the other options, but pro
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 22:21:43 EDT 2006 | Buyer
Brokers sucks they sell stuff they don't have. They sell you machines that dont work, sometime you get your money back but pay thousands in shipping.