Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 27 14:29:54 EST 1998 | Charles Czerwinski
Hello there, Wondering if someone out there can help. I have an electronics package housed in aluminum that needs to resist 100K rad of radiation. Any suggestions on how to tackle this? Thanks in advance. Charles
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 11:41:54 EST 1998 | Charles Czerwinski
I an interested in the methods/processes used to solder to stainless steel. Any and all information would be helpfull as I don't know much about the process. Thanks in advance. Charles
Electronics Forum | Fri Dec 12 13:08:31 EST 1997 | Richard Hamilton
Hello, I am in need of finding any specifications that exist relative to presenting SMT parts for insertion or automatic handling. If you could let me know any ANSI, IPC, or other specs that are out there I would appreciate it. Thanks in advance!! Ri
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 08 19:44:20 EST 1997 | Richard
Hello, I am just getting into the SM world. I am finding conflicting information on the different types of assembly. I was originally understanding that Type I was pure SM, Type II was a mix of SM and TH, with variations, and Type III was pure TH. Is
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 07 15:05:27 EDT 2001 | gdstanton
Anyone have an idea on what the smallest feasible/reliable pad size and pitch should be for a PCB designed with an array of ICT test points? Thanks in advance for your help.
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 04 12:15:15 EDT 2001 | JoAnn
The best place for SMT courses are those being presented at SMTA International. We offer everything from entry level to the most advanced technologies. All info can be found at http://www.smta.org/smtai. The industry's best source of technical inf
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 07 18:37:40 EDT 2001 | Jeff Price
You might want to go and look at PMJ Automation they sell routers from enter level to advanced. They have a TR-700 that is very reasonable priced. http://www.pmjautomec.fi/products_2001.html
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 21 01:31:13 EDT 2001 | Stoney Tsai
Guys, If there are any specifications or ciriterions for solder paste deposition thickness and volume evaluation. For example, QFP (0.5 mm pitch), 6~8 mils, 3000 mil^3 PLCC: 8~10 mils, ... . . Thanks in advance. Best Regards,
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 24 05:50:23 EDT 2001 | dwoon
Has anyone used or had any experience with Fuji & Quad for large board assembly? What is the maximum board size that a Fuji & Quad can support? Many thanks in advance.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 22 09:32:27 EDT 2001 | Steve L
The solder joint appeared dull and there is dewetting on the PCB after Reflow. The leads of IC we used appeared dull grey before soldering. Dose anyone happen to know if there is a standard to verify the IC contamination and how to deal with the con