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Re: Farewell to fellow old-timers and up-and-comers alike

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 08 07:24:36 EST 2000 | Wayne Bracy

Scott Wish we could all quite showing our age and just enjoy the SMTNet. Most of us enjoy reading the responses and at times responding to issues that are important to all of us. Technical information is so important to all of us. Most of the Old

Re: Convection Oven Reflow Modeling Simulations

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 23 20:29:43 EST 2000 | Rex B

ECD is working on some tools in the area of determining the Ideal or most Robust Profile, for a given paste, oven configuration and conveyor speed. Translation of this "most robust profile" into actual oven setting requires more knowledge about the

Re: BGA PAd Soldermask

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 11:22:21 EST 2000 | K. Ckak

Hi Kurt, I agree with Dave F. I had exact same problem with PBGA placement. We requested our PCB vendor to plug/tent via (button printing) after HASL with SR1000 which worked well in the long run. There are couple of failure modes associated wit

Heat sinking delicate leaded parts

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 15 19:54:48 EST 2000 | Clarissa Ortner

I am supposed to heatsink a Temp sensor with leads .9-1.1mm(.035--43"). I have found on our engineering units that the smallest heat sink I have found commercially is still too heavy for the leads and unless the operators use exxxxtreme care the wei

new site

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 10:32:18 EST 2001 | johnthor

I have to agree with you Wolfgang. Admittedly it's my first look at it but I don't think my opinion will change much. At this point I wish I had taken the time to respond to Brian's request to beta test the "new" site. Maybe I could have made a di

re: new site

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 13:19:41 EST 2001 | johnthor

Hello Brian It seems that the ad size was an anomally that only appeared the first time I logged on to the new site. They were literally twice as wide as they are/were and pushed the text off the screen. Now it is as it was. I do like the fact that

new site

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 14:44:11 EST 2001 | davef

I like the "While You Were Out" I like being able to preview before posting and being able to edit my postings I agree that the adverts are not larger, but that that column of information [on the left] is wider, which with the box around the advert

new site

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 15 20:33:29 EST 2001 | davef

I figure using Lunix is about the only way to avoid MS "Error 400" and the "blue screen of death". That would be great to have some IE migratory assistance. Is it tough to do that trick? Did you know that we don't have an IT department? So then,

new site - gimme dem links

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 14:29:40 EST 2001 | davef

There�s two places I like to have links. 1 When I�m viewing a thread, I get a tree of postings. I�d like to be able to select the title of a posting and be linked to that posting, rather than using my mouse wheel or the side bar to scroll down to th

new site - wherza newsletter?

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 17 21:05:47 EST 2001 | davef

When selecting any issue of the newsletter ... The page cannot be found The page you are looking for might have been removed, had its name changed, or is temporarily unavailable. Please try the following: If you typed the page addr


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