Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 26 17:38:02 EDT 2001 | Russ Cutler
We are looking into using Scored PWB's on a new high volume design. We've used Tab Routed PWB's exclusively in the past. I understand that Scored PWB's are more efficient to produce and depanelize. Question: What are the industry standards for cr
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 07 09:38:22 EDT 1999 | Dave F
| Is anyone aware of a web page for military spec's? I am looking for Mil-P-28809. | | Thanks, | Mike Demos | Mike: My usual source, DSCC Columbus, gave this response to a search on "Mil-P-28809" Search Mil Specs & Drawings No basic specs, St
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 15:23:41 EDT 2001 | davef
I saw your earlier postings on the topic, but am not familiar with Print Pro-E Drawings. Have you tried the common Gerber viewers? Like: * View Mate (View only) - http://www.lavenir.com * CamCAD (View only) - http://www.camcad.com * GC-Prevue (View
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 19 20:40:08 EST 2002 | jonfox
One common practice, depending on what is on the other side of the PCB and how much heat you need to draw away from the part, is to manufacture a pseudo-heatsink into the board itself. It looks like a large tinned pad but has a dense array of vias f
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 19 20:45:47 EST 2002 | jonfox
One common practice, depending on what is on the other side of the PCB and how much heat you need to draw away from the part, is to manufacture a pseudo-heatsink into the board itself. It looks like a large tinned pad but has a dense array of vias f
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 09 10:20:02 EST 2005 | Keith
Hello Deyo, With regards to schematics for these boards, SigmaPrint Technologies Ltd as the authorized provider of spare parts for the SMTech range of Equipment have these drawings on file along with all other SMTech manufacturing drawings. Sigmapr
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 27 13:38:35 EDT 2006 | ChrisG
Stephen has a good point. You could buy a used oven. I know of several used ones that are completely refurbished for about 15-25K. But these are BTU P-70's and P-98's. The main problem here is frequency. Most of their ovens operate at 50 or 60
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 12 23:29:23 EDT 2006 | KEN
Ah yes Mechanical Engineers. My previous company hired one Fresh out of College. Ink was still wet on his B.S. degree when he entered the shop. I passed by his desk. He had a CAD drawing on the monitor which he was feverously working on. It showe
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 02 11:46:22 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Congrats Shrek - sounds like you found your heaven, blaming others. About "IT". Wow, what kind of hype was that? I thought this would be something worth reading. Looks like a first year Project Manager thought of this. I agree, who ever thought
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 18 00:37:22 EDT 2007 | deyuan
This posting is for a group of students at the University of California - Los Angeles Anderson School of Business. We are conducting a survey for our Master�s thesis project. Our project involves working with a small electrical CAD software company