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Re: What's Up With Search?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 08:21:15 EST 1999 | Clifford Peaslee

| | | A recent thread ... | | | | | | Pre-heat for Ceramic Capacitors - Igmar 10:21:55 03/04/1999 | | | | | | ... was addressing something that was discussed in an earlier thread. I searched 'til I was ARRRRRRHHHH! without finding the earlier thre

Re: What's Up With Search?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 16:20:32 EST 1999 | Dave F

| | | | A recent thread ... | | | | | | | | Pre-heat for Ceramic Capacitors - Igmar 10:21:55 03/04/1999 | | | | | | | | ... was addressing something that was discussed in an earlier thread. I searched 'til I was ARRRRRRHHHH! without finding the ea

Re: Pre-heat for Ceramic Capacitors

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 06 08:01:45 EST 1999 | Scott Cook

| Can someone please advise me to the rework procedure for removal and replacing Ceramic Chip Capacitors (e.g. 0805, 1206, etc.)? | | Is it necessary to pre-heat ceramic capacitors before soldering them onto a PCB with a soldering iron? Is this just

Re: Makin That Drat Documentation

Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 06 08:19:50 EST 1999 | Dave F

| Clarissa, | | Dave had good suggestions. We load several boards manual at this time. We set our components up in clearly marked bins. The documentation includes a chart with the part number, bin number, reference designator and color code for t

Re: Tweezers

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 09 13:11:00 EST 1999 | Nancy

Maybe it is all what you get use to. Our assemblers like the vacuum pen. Since we do more than passive components, some parts would be difficult to hold and line up. As for as our Fristch, we use it as a manual and just have our bins on the side.

Re: Unwetting leads of Palladium Plated Pins

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 12:50:47 EST 1999 | justin medernach

| Hello! SMT professionals, | | I do not know if anyone posted this question before. | Last week, I reflowed our newly designed thin Rigid-Flex pcb with 0.040" thickness. I found all of pins of a TQFP48 ic did not get wetted. I could see on the hee

Re: Unwetting leads of Palladium Plated Pins

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 01 22:37:01 EST 1999 | Dave F

| Hello! SMT professionals, | | I do not know if anyone posted this question before. | Last week, I reflowed our newly designed thin Rigid-Flex pcb with 0.040" thickness. I found all of pins of a TQFP48 ic did not get wetted. I could see on the hee

Re: SMT Thru-hole Data Collection

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 03 12:01:08 EST 1999 | Dave F

| I'm trying to get a feel for what the industry is doing with regards to collecting assembly defect data in the SMT/PWA process. Is it sampling or 100%? What are the points within the process where critical assembly defect data is collected. We run

Re: 45 Degree Wave Soldering

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 22 19:22:40 EST 1999 | Steve Gregory

| A rash of new products here at my company have designs with multi-pin connectors 90 out-of-phase (orientation)wiht respect to wave direction, which has lead to massive bridging (shorts) problems.... | | Does anyone still use the 45 Degree Pallet

Re: 45 Degree Wave Soldering

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 14:21:17 EST 1999 | Mike McMonagle

| A rash of new products here at my company have designs with multi-pin connectors 90 out-of-phase (orientation)wiht respect to wave direction, which has lead to massive bridging (shorts) problems.... | | Does anyone still use the 45 Degree Pallet


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