Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 20:01:44 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Joe ... What is it with you and bent leads, bud??? One angle that you might take is taking to folk that reclaim components from stuffed, but obsolete boards. Try: Chip Pro 10390 E. Lakeview Drive #206 Scottsdale, AZ 85258 480-860-5790 Fax 8366 Pro
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 20:24:22 EDT 2000 | Dave F
MF: I know of nothing that addresses your question directly. Let me suggest: * Technical types at your solder supplier should be able to help. * "Effect Of Intermetallic Compounds On The Thermal Fatigue Of Surface Mount Solder Joints" PL Tu, et a
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 14:18:50 EDT 2000 | Erhard Hofmann
I think it is very nice to have the feature of getting informed when someone answers to a question I put on the smt.net. But (and that's a big but): If you send out an email why can't you just include all the informations you want to send in the emai
Electronics Forum | Thu May 04 13:48:03 EDT 2000 | Neil Peaslee
You bring up a very good point. From what you have described I think your email client sets up individual connections to the Internet for each item it has to download. Since the thread subscription is in html format we can put in supplementary item
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 12:13:07 EDT 2000 | Sal
Guys, We are currently on the market for an SPC tool for our reflow & wavesoldering equipment. In order to please customers we require a tool to measure the repeatibility of our of both the above mentioned processes and collate this information ( SP
Electronics Forum | Wed May 03 20:10:57 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Erhard: Several companies make feeders that move leadless chip components from a bulk feeder carrier, line them up head-to-tail, and present them to the pickup head of a high speed placement machine. Try: * Panasert * Suzuki � but you probably a
Electronics Forum | Tue May 02 05:35:07 EDT 2000 | Donnie
There are a number of different things to ask youreself here. What type of flux are you using. 330, 351, 310 etc. Do you have a hot air knife? As for the residue, that's gonna show on almost any wave soldered pcb. We have fought the issue for a long
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 21:04:33 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Ron: Good news: Nicolet makes excellent machines. Bad news: I�m unaware of a machine with the capabilities you seek. * X-ray machines lack of resolution needed in relation to the crack geometries encountered within a high density single material.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 21:20:38 EDT 2000 | Dean
Here are some pointers to use during your X-ray inspection. Microcracking is virtually impossible to determine with X-ray. However, I suspect you are looking for "hard" opens. Those are much easier to find visually. If using a paste-and-place pro
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 27 05:16:42 EDT 2000 | Wolfgang Busko
Despite the fact that one might get the "solution" set up in place there�s no guarantee that there�re no problems for you. I wouldn�t give to much of the decisions out of hand, I would have my own responsible people in the taskforce to accompany and