Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 20 10:16:27 EST 2000 | Neil
After some serious digging I have found and fixed the error that kept anyone who didn't accept cookies from getting their email. Everone should be able to access their email now. Thanks for your patience. Neil
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 17 15:41:24 EST 2000 | Boca
Yeh, putting the threads together is a major plus to me too! Should be able to put a pun in there somewhere.... Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 04 15:32:23 EST 2000 | JACOB LACOURSE
HI ALL, DOES ANYONE KNOW WHERE I MIGHT BE ABLE TO FIND PNEUMATIC SCISSORS TO CUT CICUIT BOARDS. THANKS JAKE
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 05 09:44:45 EST 2000 | Millerin Claude
Some PCB's manufacturers are now able to fill the hole and then re-metallized the pattern in order to obtain a final soldering surface perfectly flat but with an electrical connection under. This of course increase the price of the pcb but avoid any
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 31 06:44:00 EST 1999 | Robert Culpepper
Does SMTNET support POP3 email. I would like to be able to download messages from my mail account. Thanks, Robert Culpepper
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 23 09:35:40 EST 1999 | AF Ng
I am looking for a small set of equipment which I can use to perform solder joint reliability test . Could someone provide supplier contacts. The equipment should be able to provide temperature cycling capability. Thank you
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 17:07:42 EST 1999 | Dave F
Wendy: The IPC-SM-782 Pad Calculator (www.ipc.org/html/fsresources.htm) should be able help you solve your problem. Good luck Dave F
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 30 16:53:57 EST 1999 | Dave F
Bob: consider two thing: 1 Most board fabs have PCB sectioning capabilities 2 Consultants Council Matrix (http://www.ipc.org/html/fsresources.htm) lists consultants that may be able to help you. Ta Dave F
Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 05 22:51:56 EST 1999 | dreamsniper
Just contact any PCB fab near your area/country or wherever your manufacturing site is located and ask them if they could help you with your problems...they should be able to do that...
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 02 11:54:50 EST 1999 | John Thorup
I'll have to second Boca. I have used the TA blades exclusively for three years and have never seen the coating come off. I think you'll be able to make a case for your bean counters. John Thorup