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Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 11:51:51 EDT 1998 | Clifford Peaslee

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Re: Vibration Tester

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 00:13:33 EDT 1998 | Pete Sorenson

| 2 Product reliability testing. Certainly you wouldn't shake your product to be shipped to customers, but running reliabilty tests, including shake and burn-in testing, are a good way to maintain the relaility of your product. We modified paint s

Re: Printing Forum Responses

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 09:18:59 EDT 1998 | Clifford Peaslee

| | Dave, | | | | I did a quick test of printing in both IE & Netscape. | | | | My results show that IE prints the best, fitting in the whole page properly. Netscape comes close, just missing the edge of the tables and some letters on the right mar

Re: Printing Forum Responses

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 18:49:19 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | | Dave, | | | | | | I did a quick test of printing in both IE & Netscape. | | | | | | My results show that IE prints the best, fitting in the whole page properly. Netscape comes close, just missing the edge of the tables and some letters on the

Re: Printing Forum Responses Should Now Work OK

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 09 09:00:11 EDT 1998 | Clifford Peaslee

| | | | Dave, | | | | | | | | I did a quick test of printing in both IE & Netscape. | | | | | | | | My results show that IE prints the best, fitting in the whole page properly. Netscape comes close, just missing the edge of the tables and some lett

Re: Solder paste print with two thicknesses

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 14:55:17 EDT 1998 | Joe P.

| | I am trying to find out, what possibilities I have, to print solder paste on a board, when the task is to have 120 Microns thickness for the biggest part of the board (85% of the real estate), and then have 250 Microns of thickness on the remain

Re: Solder paste print with two thicknesses

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 03:27:00 EDT 1998 | Thomas Blesinger

| | | I am trying to find out, what possibilities I have, to print solder paste on a board, when the task is to have 120 Microns thickness for the biggest part of the board (85% of the real estate), and then have 250 Microns of thickness on the rema

Re: Solder paste print with two thicknesses

Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 08 22:32:58 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| | | | I am trying to find out, what possibilities I have, to print solder paste on a board, when the task is to have 120 Microns thickness for the biggest part of the board (85% of the real estate), and then have 250 Microns of thickness on the re

Re: Double-sided reflow with BGA??? Can it be done?

Electronics Forum | Sat Sep 12 20:34:05 EDT 1998 | Rick Bell

| | | I was wanting to know if double sided reflow can be done with a metal plated BGA on topside. We would be running bottom side first. My boss seems to think the only way it can be done is by placing glue dots on the bottomside compoents becaus

Re: placement of 8 ml smt components

Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 11 09:30:30 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| Heeeelllllp. | I am a sales rep. ( I know I know, you can't help me with that. ha ha.) Actually, I represent a company that fabricates PCBs and assembles them under the same roof. We are a small to moderate volume house that is just getting int


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