Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 26 10:59:43 EST 2007 | jseagle
We have a small 2mm square solid white box silkscreened on each board for badmark recognition. You may be able to do the reverse of putting something like "white out" in a specific area to act as a badmark.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 10 19:34:46 EST 2007 | davef
Hussman Select one from each of the two columns: Column 1: Bifurcated, spade Column 2: Lug, post, terminal Look at A-610D, 6.7.2 to confirm the name.
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 22 08:13:02 EST 2008 | davef
Try: * Grainger [www.grainger.com] * Mc Master-Carr [www.mcmaster.com] Use a blast gate like McMaster-Carr 1822K315 located on each port of the machine. These will help balance the air flow entrance to exit as well.
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 23 13:36:44 EST 2008 | schorschimi
Manual THT assembly (10 to 300 boards, 20 to 300 THT components each)requires instructions for the semiskilled workers. These instructions should also be used for viual manual inspection and the final AQL. Which type of instruction is recommended? L
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 10 08:09:27 EDT 2008 | realchunks
I'm looking for the dance video our QC Dept. uses each time they find a defect. It's very catchy and trendy.
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 20:23:45 EDT 2008 | crashoveride
We do our work instructions manually..... taking pictures of actual parts and process. But I have this idea of converting the conventional printed WI's to video instructions. I am now proposing a flat screen per work stations and video will play on e
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 17 03:50:12 EDT 2008 | Sean
Hi All, Besides the above question, I have another one as below: (1) How frequent that we need to perform strain gauge study on ICT, Functional test fixture? Is it a necessary to perform this study each time after ICT, Funtional test fixture preve
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 24 10:49:12 EDT 2008 | slthomas
100 CFM at each exhaust if you're using room air, 25 CFM/ea if you're using nitrogen (according to my manual...never used nitrogen myself) per their specified delivery rates.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 15:20:09 EDT 2008 | vladig
Well, I've never "set it up" (wasn't sure whether it would be appropriate or not:-)), but considering we are all rather far away form each other, I would be happy to send the best pizza from the area where the winner lives :-) How does it sound? :-)
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 10 09:34:25 EDT 2008 | realchunks
In the real world where I work, I turn knobs (really key boards, mouse, or touch screens) every day to solve solder related problems. I can tell you exactly why I have to for each one I adjust.