Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 14:40:22 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | | | In a month or so, we will be getting an in-line x-ray inspection machine. It will require that we solder our most comlicated side (normally top) first. This is opposite to our process now where we solder our passive (bottom) side first. W
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 03 14:41:06 EDT 1999 | JohnW
| | | | In a month or so, we will be getting an in-line x-ray inspection machine. It will require that we solder our most comlicated side (normally top) first. This is opposite to our process now where we solder our passive (bottom) side first. W
Electronics Forum | Sat Mar 05 01:11:31 EST 2011 | rway
We use both technologies and each comes with a mixed bag. What is the driving force behind your desire to convert? Is it just bad chips or something else? It sounds like you are having quality issues with your vendor and you would be good to addre
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 04:10:26 EDT 1999 | Wolfgang Busko
| | | | | | | Jackie's posting recently and responses to it got me to dondering. First, recollecting, we bought an IR rework station a couple million years ago. It had a IR source on a stand, a bunch of lenses, and Reynolds aluminum foil for shield
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 06:36:35 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| | | | | | | | Jackie's posting recently and responses to it got me to dondering. First, recollecting, we bought an IR rework station a couple million years ago. It had a IR source on a stand, a bunch of lenses, and Reynolds aluminum foil for shie
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 04 11:34:42 EDT 2002 | Bob Willis
Some additional comments from a paper may be of interest. Baking Printed Circuit Boards - Why and How Baking printed boards prior to conventional and surface mount assembly should not be necessary. Often boards are baked for historical reasons; in