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R and C, non ceramic

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 12 08:12:20 EDT 1999 | robert parker

any advice on smt resistors and capacitor that can survive an explosive shock. the ceramic smts are not, plastic ic's and discretes do fine.

wave soldering surface mount tantalum and ceramic capacitors

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 04 09:09:07 EST 1999 | dave

Can anyone help me with the pros and cons of trying to wave solder tantalum and large (1812) ceramic capacitors. I do know that one may see fractures on larger cermaic caps, but have not seen much on the tantalums. Any insight as to what problems I c

Re: wave soldering surface mount tantalum and ceramic capacitors

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 05 09:39:58 EST 1999 | Dave F

| Can anyone help me with the pros and cons of trying to wave | solder tantalum and large (1812) ceramic capacitors. I do | know that one may see fractures on larger cermaic caps, but have not seen much on the tantalums. Any insight as to what proble

Re: wave soldering surface mount tantalum and ceramic capacitors

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 16 16:28:30 EST 1999 | Tuffty

| | Can anyone help me with the pros and cons of trying to wave | | solder tantalum and large (1812) ceramic capacitors. I do | | know that one may see fractures on larger cermaic caps, but have not seen much on the tantalums. Any insight as to what

PBGA and CBGA

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 17 23:44:26 EDT 2006 | guest

CBGA stands for Ceramic Ball grid array while PBGA stands for Ceramic Ball grid array. Noticable difference is the substrate used , one is using ceramic and one is using BT laminate. Regards

SMT optimization and improvement

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 16 11:07:25 EST 2007 | stepheniii

I'm not sure if anyone mentioned the single most important factor. p.m.'s. If the nozzles are getting dirty and clogged it's not going to do a great job of picking parts up. Don't think in terms of variation. It's there it's unavoidable and undet

Printing and Reflow with Ceramics

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 03:43:01 EDT 1998 | Terry Keen

We are taking enquiries for sub-contract work that we hope to be doing by Christmas. One of the enquiries is to assemble chip capacitors and an SO14 onto ceramic. Does the printing process, paste used and reflow process remain the same, or are there

V-scoring design and equipment questions

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 12 17:32:17 EDT 2006 | flipit

Hi, A little off subject but I just finished a quick little experiment where I placed 0201 to 1206 and some ceramic resonators at specific distances off the scored edge. The distances from scored edge ranged from 0.025" on up at 0.025" increments.

Universal GSM and 0402/0201 Placement

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 19 09:07:45 EST 2015 | cotinc01

We can offer several nozzles to assist with the placement of 0402/0201 components in the four-spindle head. We offer the 06MPF along with custom ceramic tipped nozzles. Most of our standard nozzles for this head type are less than $125.00 each. Chec

Re: Printing and Reflow with Ceramics

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 07:31:37 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

| We are taking enquiries for sub-contract work that we hope to be doing by Christmas. One of the enquiries is to assemble chip capacitors and an SO14 onto ceramic. Does the printing process, paste used and reflow process remain the same, or are ther

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