Electronics Forum | Sun May 22 23:31:51 EDT 2005 | thaqalain
If 1 & 2 are low, then 3 will be low: *Always *Sometime *Never
Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 08:34:20 EDT 2005 | davef
http://www.semiconfareast.com/logicgates.htm
Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 09:15:09 EDT 2005 | dougt
And Gate If one/both inputs are low, output will be low If both inputs are high, output will be high
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 11 12:28:51 EDT 2009 | JWPlainview
What are some overlapping characteristics between ITAR and AS9100 for PCB fabrication?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 14:56:15 EST 2011 | jameskelch
Thanks Dave!
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 16:41:20 EDT 2009 | JWPlainview
Thanks for clearing that up, Dave. We've been getting a lot of inquiries citing both certifications. Just thought there might be a link between the two.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 23:03:05 EDT 2009 | davef
Here's a boiler plate ITAR control plan http://www.cfisac.org/Resource/tcp.doc
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 14:52:29 EST 2011 | davef
The above link appear to be broken. Try this: exporttexas.com/northtexas/doc/Sample%20TCP.doc
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 16:31:07 EST 2000 | Chris Jackson
I am evaluating several pieces of Siemens equipment and would like to get some input from industry users. I am seeing that Siemens is able to meet cycle time estimates and thus throughput. I am concerned about the robustness?? Any input is welcome. T
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 15:50:01 EDT 2009 | davef
Wouldn't think of them as peas and carrots. Maybe, tree and carrot. ITAR: Export regulations that are specific. Board fabricators may choose to be ITAR registered. AS9100: Aerospace tailored version of ISO9000. So, it's general. In it's base form, AS