Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 05:37:57 EDT 2017 | alexandrdmc
Phone case iphone 7 plus, best buy phone case iphone. Case for iPhone 7 plus is high in quality and looks great. In terms of protection though it won't protect your screen. It will only protect side and the back scratches. Cover fits really. Hugs tig
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 18 18:55:04 EDT 1998 | Sam Guilaume
Does anyone know the actual junction-to-case thermal resistance for TSOPII packages.
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 17 10:06:09 EDT 2011 | dyoungquist
Strange indeed. We use a Q18 and have never seen this. Is it sweating inside the thermal barrier case, i.e. you put it in the case dry and it is wet when you take it out of the case? Maybe its actually coming from the inside of your thermal barrie
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 20 09:24:38 EST 2000 | John Sipper
1. Spec references for max allowable untinned gold near glass seal and case body? 2. Low cost mechanical dip system to facilitate tinning of DIP parts. (Low volume; currently using hand solder iron techniques to allow for max coverage without bridg
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 02 04:39:36 EDT 2010 | sachu_70
Are we now talking about some "Vintage Collection" cars or the regular ones that do not have much re-sale value? In the former case, it would surely be worth spending on maintenance. However in case of SMT line equipments, one should consider 7-10 y
Electronics Forum | Mon May 01 13:30:45 EDT 2000 | JAX
Erhard, I am not sure what you mean. I believe bulk case placement only refers to C's & R's. Even then placing only 0603 and 0805. I assume you are talking about larger parts since you mention trays???
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 01 16:13:29 EST 2002 | pjc
In that context the "SMB" and "SMD" refers to the package or "case" type the mfg. uses. See the component mfgs. data sheet, last page usually that shows case outline drawing. These are usually avbl on the mfgs. website in a PDF.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 19 01:55:44 EST 2004 | Chics
Hi, Is anyone aware of the Mesh sizes(Screen Printing) that are against specific silver particle sizes. Like in case of solder for different types of paste, different mash sizes are recommended. Is anyone aware of any such things in the case of silve
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 24 13:28:46 EDT 2008 | evtimov
Hi, In your case definitely go with a pure time/pressure. If you want to make repeatable small dots later - only Archimedian screw. Another way is jet printing technology, which I assume is very expensive and far away from your case. Regards, Emil
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 25 10:04:39 EST 2008 | wavemasterlarry
I've made storage bins made from old beer cases i had laying around. Seems to work well and I can check to see if any parts broke off b y looking at the bottom of the case.