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suggestion

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 13 11:35:59 EST 1998 | Jim Gustin

I suggest that you display questions and responses in a slightly different order. Within any given string of Q's and A's, the topmost displayed item should be the oldest. The most recent item should be at the bottom. In this way, a viewer can easily

Re: suggestion

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 09:15:12 EST 1998 | Clifford Peaslee @ SMTnet

| I suggest that you display questions and responses in a slightly different order. Within any given string of Q's and A's, the topmost displayed item should be the oldest. The most recent item should be at the bottom. In this way, a viewer can easil

Re: Describe term A wave

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 15 15:21:24 EST 1998 | Chrys

| SMTneters, | I'm famialiar with lambda, omega, and gemini waves but not with "A" wave. Can somebody give me an explanation? | | thanks | | Tom B. | Tom, The term "A" wave refers to an asymetrical wave. It's an Electrovert term that describes

Re: Conductive Epoxy

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 11:11:01 EST 1998 | David Pinsky

| Does anyone have any information or experience with the use of conductive epoxy in leu of solder. I have a unique application that might lend itself to this technology. I am looking for manufacturers, printing, curing and reliability info. | Any in

Re: Conductive Epoxy

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 11:41:05 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| | Does anyone have any information or experience with the use of conductive epoxy in leu of solder. I have a unique application that might lend itself to this technology. I am looking for manufacturers, printing, curing and reliability info. | | An

Re: Conductive Epoxy

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 12:43:38 EST 1998 | Ryan Jennens

| | Does anyone have any information or experience with the use of conductive epoxy in leu of solder. I have a unique application that might lend itself to this technology. I am looking for manufacturers, printing, curing and reliability info. | | An

Oven vs. Dryer

Electronics Forum | Sun Dec 06 13:18:12 EST 1998 | S. Evers

There are significant differences in a properly designed dryer vs. an Oven. Ovens mearly bake the moisture from assemblies. The high humidity of a drying environment was not considered when most reflow ovens were designed. Dryers are designed with

Re: Oven vs. Dryer

Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 07 12:33:03 EST 1998 | Jeff Sanchez

| There are significant differences in a properly designed dryer vs. an Oven. Ovens mearly bake the moisture from assemblies. The high humidity of a drying environment was not considered when most reflow ovens were designed. Dryers are designed wit

Re: Intelliplace and Europlacer

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 03 07:49:30 EST 1998 | Steve Sauer

Hi Scott, The only information that I have on the Intelliplace machine is that it is their own design unlike the other models (Casio) that they are licensed to sell. As for the other machine (Europlacer Progress 6), I have an extensive background wit

Re: Opinions on Yamaha YM84V II

Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 30 16:19:44 EST 1998 | Brian McCarthy

| We are considering a used Yamaha YM84V II to add to our existing compliment of stand-alone machines. The brochure states that it can place 0603 devices as standard. Is this true? Do you know of any quirks with these machines? Any comments would be


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