Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 17:26:23 EST 2000 | Ron
Depending on the volume of work, it may be less costly and more efficient to have the board vendor add "breakaway" panels to the board to increase it's overall size. This would move the parts away from the edge of the rail, yet would negate the expen
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 23:24:59 EST 2000 | Doug Clement
We are currently using a Maestro depanelizer for seperating our boards. We do have component failures due to this process. Has anyone ever used a water-cutting machine. If so, what results can you share with me? Thanks, Doug
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 29 23:21:02 EST 2000 | Doug Clement
Can anyone recommend a system for conformal coating a board? We are a interested in an inline system behind our Pick-and-Place machines. Thanks Doug
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 11 10:37:54 EST 2000 | Leslie Hall
I'm trying to find out what is considered a standard or what other companies are doing to test their cuircuit boards. Is everyone using a envirmental room if so what is the ramp up and how long do you test it? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 14 02:59:03 EST 2000 | Joe
check the solderablity of the board and the thickness of the solder before screening, if you are using HASL finished boards.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 05 21:11:35 EST 2000 | Dave F
The CDROM player in my personal computer just died and I replaced it with a more lively unit. Being an inveterate gearhead, of course I had to field strip the old CDROM player as soon as I pulled from my PC [and got the new one running]. There are
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 06 10:41:06 EST 2000 | Travis Slaughter
Sounds to me like they used conductive epoxy instead of plating the vias. I had to deal with boards like that when I was doing consumer electronics developed in Japan.
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 12 10:41:41 EST 2000 | JAX
Does the alignment issue only pop up on certain parts or everything on the board? Do you set your origin on the corner of the board or on a fiducial? Do you always have to move the parts the same amount of distance?
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 18 09:35:54 EDT 2000 | mike weekes
Does anyone know of a less expensive technique to monitor board cleanliness (chlorides in micrograms/in2) other than omega mater - ion chromatography is costing us an arm and a leg.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 15 19:50:54 EDT 2000 | Murad Kurwa
Try IPC-SM-784 Guidelines for Chip-On-Board Technology Implementation (pg 16-17). Contact IPC or Document Center http://www.document-center.com/home for a copy. Goodluck Murad