Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 14:51:06 EST 2009 | spitkis2
That's not going to work in this case. The substrate has very small pads designed for a micro BGA die. Thanks for the suggestion though.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 15:25:35 EST 2010 | wolverine
Any help would be appreciated We have a DEK 265 Screener that has been showing symtoms of a bad power supply. Is there a way to back up the hard drive and is an executive program needed in case the machine totally dies. Dave
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 27 20:11:36 EST 2010 | plerma
What material is used to cap a via? Is it the > standard LPI Process/Material? we tent vias all the time, mostly to assist with assembly and the majority of the time outgassing is not a problem. What is the purpose in your case?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 19 04:53:21 EST 2010 | ptxems
The UK office could offer that software, but its not really worth it as it still requires a lot of further input. Think its just going to be a case of reprogramming all the boards!!! You can transfer from 700 to 2000 series, but not 500 to later mo
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 01:24:27 EST 2010 | sparrow
If the bumps are so small, I do not see any reason for considering Mydata, Siemens or any SMT p&p machine. Datacon's die bonders are very good ones. In your case, I would keep using them.
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 01 08:23:56 EST 2010 | vleasher
Is anyone aware of distributors that sell single syringes of the 3515 and 3508 Loctite? Our yearly requirements are far less than a case and would not be very economical to go that route.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 23 11:18:29 EST 2010 | vleasher
That company doesn't appear to sell Loctite and the adhesive they do sell doesn't compare to the Loctite 3508,3515... I wonder if I buy a case if anyone would buy the extras if I put them on ebay!!! lol
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 19 06:09:10 EST 2010 | lococost
feels more like a bit of propaganda. Am I missing something or is leadfree totally irrelevant in the case of Toyota's problems. Surely they are still using leaded solder???
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 05 04:19:03 EST 2010 | aungthura
Ya, that could be happened bcoz of reflow profile.I think, in this case, each lead got the different temperature during the reflow process. If the solder had melted properly,the hot lead would have attracted the solder to cover itself.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 15 08:45:36 EDT 2010 | ilchannel
Hello, I really need to know the part name of these two sot23 components. They have these markings on their case: 7W 32 (the 32 digits are vertically written) STPx Thanks a lot!!! Daniel