Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 17 16:00:52 EDT 1998 | Michael Allen
X-ray can be helpful in trouble-shooting BGA component failures. Test techs can quickly determine whether or not a BGA has solder bridges. When a bridge is found, this can eliminate hours of trouble-shooting. And when a bridge is not found, the te
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 13:40:08 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| Is there anybody to help me ? | We have small balls appearing on the boards soldered by | wave soldering machine and it looks that use of nitrogen | is linked to the problem (because without nitrogen, we have no more | problems). | That remind you
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 07 10:01:04 EDT 1998 | Steve A
| Good Morning everyone. Per repeated suggestions I have been reading back issues of SMT and Circuits Assembly magazines. I have just read an article concerning selective wave soldering which I understand is to be used when active SMTcomponents are
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 17:46:26 EST 1999 | Tom Gervascio
| | Good Morning everyone. Per repeated suggestions I have been reading back issues of SMT and Circuits Assembly magazines. I have just read an article concerning selective wave soldering which I understand is to be used when active SMTcomponents a
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 03 08:19:36 EST 1998 | Jon Medernach
| Hello, | We are currently trying to design and ultimately implement a system that will be able to count and manage component placement for three Sanyo chipshooters on three SMT lines. | As the number of components decreases in the reels we want to
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 02 08:26:36 EST 1998 | Steve Gregory
| Yes, norm it is. Look back to February 98 :discussion on this issue. Norm, That discussion does deal with palladium coated leads, but when I read your statement about silver/palladium fired terminations, I'm assuming that you're referring to
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 10 03:39:50 EDT 1998 | Frank J. de Klein
| Cpk's on top flight ovens (e.g., Conceptronics, Heller, Electrovert, Vitronics) vary wildly, from 1 to 2+, between different supplers. The suppliers don't seem to understand Cpk's. A supplier's rep whose oven has a Cpk of 1.0 told me: | 1. Cpk's
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 20 15:10:54 EST 1998 | Steve Abrahamson
| Cpk's on top flight ovens (e.g., Conceptronics, Heller, Electrovert, Vitronics) vary wildly, from 1 to 2+, between different supplers. The suppliers don't seem to understand Cpk's. A supplier's rep whose oven has a Cpk of 1.0 told me: | 1. Cpk's
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 18 22:53:53 EST 1998 | Scott McKee
| Cpk's on top flight ovens (e.g., Conceptronics, Heller, Electrovert, Vitronics) vary wildly, from 1 to 2+, between different supplers. The suppliers don't seem to understand Cpk's. A supplier's rep whose oven has a Cpk of 1.0 told me: | 1. Cpk's
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 18 13:21:26 EST 1998 | Earl Moon
| Cpk's on top flight ovens (e.g., Conceptronics, Heller, Electrovert, Vitronics) vary wildly, from 1 to 2+, between different supplers. The suppliers don't seem to understand Cpk's. A supplier's rep whose oven has a Cpk of 1.0 told me: | 1. Cpk's