Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 24 11:10:38 EDT 2000 | Sal
we have just started manufacturing a board which has surface mount components on side 1 and on side 2 all the thro hole components are d type connectors, (loads of them) the chances of these connectors inserted with the wrong orientation is very, ver
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 19 17:52:47 EDT 1999 | John Thorup
Hi Carol You can use a threaded standoff and put a screw through the board and into the standoff with the screw from the buss bar coming into the other end of the standoff. You should use a SEMS type screw or a internal star type lockwasher with a pl
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 26 11:31:42 EST 2020 | philc
I use a stereo microscope (Mantis) and find it way better for soldering/rework than a camera system, which we also have here. The camera system does NOT give you the same 3D-type of image that the Mantis does, BUT, there are times when you are inspec
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 20:36:58 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Sal: When western companies first started studying Japanese companies, they found the Japanese using a technique called "poka-yoke." It means mistake-proofing. In this, the designer specifies parts and assemblies so that they can be assembled one
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 04 21:37:31 EDT 1999 | park kyung sam
| Hi everyone, I need some help on the whole process of double sided surface mount. We have been doing surface mount for about 3 months and we're getting ready to take on our first doule sided board. I just need some step by step process regarding so
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 11 09:38:41 EST 2005 | Rob
Hi, There are 2 main steps to reducing EMI from a product. The first is to minimise it at source with smart design (keeping signal traces short, lots of decoupling etc). There should be design guides available from internet seach engines. Many ma
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 05 02:31:06 EDT 1999 | Eric
| | Hi everyone, I need some help on the whole process of double sided surface mount. We have been doing surface mount for about 3 months and we're getting ready to take on our first doule sided board. I just need some step by step process regarding
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 06:36:33 EDT 2005 | rlackey
Hi Ken, We would build a one off with an exact number of components on a different line, in a different manor completely to a volume, chipshooter job - however, we'd only really be doing a one off like that if it was a prototype as we're not in that
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 04 03:24:41 EDT 2009 | monduran
Our company is in the market to replace the $50 toaster oven we use to reflow boards with something that can actually achieve even temperature and a proper reflow curve. We are a RnD type company and have no need for volumes. Though we have some heav
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