Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 08:35:40 EST 2012 | kjs123p
Check this link out. Hope this helps you. http://www.flexiblecircuits.co.uk/products/smi_jumpers.asp
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 24 09:08:47 EST 2012 | esoderberg
Look at http://www.Zierick.com. P/N's 1179T or 6233-AAAA-140. These are SMT jumpers that we use in our products.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 14 06:15:52 EST 2012 | babithak
Can any one help me on articles about reasons for metal film resistor value drifting after working over a period of time Thank you
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 11:40:02 EST 2012 | swarnergictg
All standards are available for download for a fee from the respective websites. Getting caught selling counterfeit components could cost you millions, the loss of your business, and jail time. Paying for the standards and proper training courses/ce
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 18 13:39:43 EDT 2013 | vpham
Please help, how do you skip x-out boards on a panel using Juki 2050 pnp machine?
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 16 15:34:12 EST 2012 | kahrpr
Sn100 works just fine for wave soldering. Its also the cheapest. Alpha also has SACX which also works good and is reasonably priced.
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 18 15:19:25 EST 2012 | joeln
Thanks for the information. So Density level A corresponds to "88", B to "55" and C to "44" ? Im wondering why the difference in naming ? Thanks
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 19 15:21:01 EST 2012 | davef
Not sure how 88, 55 and 44 tie to other things, but if you talk IPC, you'll have a point of reference that's portable between suppliers
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 11:09:40 EST 2012 | jax
I have never heard of the "88", "55", or "44". Are you sure this does not refer to Trace and Space guidelines?
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 21 13:45:47 EST 2012 | joeln
You may be right. The assembly house also manufactures the PCBs. This might be referring to 8 thou trace width and 8 thou separation. Down to 5 and 4 thou. Could be...