Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 28 14:11:18 EDT 2001 | SR Evers
I am designing a range of electronics packaging. Can anyone tell me where to find the dimensions of a VMU "C" sized circuit board?
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 03 09:37:44 EDT 2001 | SR Evers
I am designing a range of specialty electronics packaging. Can anyone tell me where to find the dimensions of a VMU "C" sized circuit board?
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 25 05:38:33 EST 2001 | rkey
That's great! You can send the copy to : info@dc-electronics.nl Thnx, i own you one !! Best regards, Roy
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 27 16:07:45 EST 2001 | nwyatt
Personally, I'd go with the Electronics... the engineering degree may open more doors for you if you decide to pursue a different avenue. (ie. mechanical, robotics, etc.)
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 28 08:42:19 EST 2001 | davef
Contact Cemal Basaran at the University at Buffalo Electronic Packaging Laboratory http://www.packaging.buffalo.edu. They develop Laser inspection technologies and use Moire Interferometry that may be able to do the things you want to do.
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 11 23:49:55 EST 2001 | caldon
WOW! Can't beleive I have input for this one. Try BOSE Corporation in USA. The Head quarters are located in MA and production is located in South Carolina. www.BOSE.com Best regards, acoustiCAL (Weak I know)
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 18 19:50:58 EST 2001 | mparker
You gotta include a Tesla coil and Jacobs ladder somehow. It would give some awesome visual.
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 22 20:34:41 EST 2002 | davef
Other on-line electronic assembly sites have no juice. This is it. We have wave soldered since 1982. What's the issue?
Electronics Forum | Sun Jan 27 16:19:09 EST 2002 | Rix
Does anyone have a good idea of a simple (GCSE standard) electronics project for a product that can solve a problem, e.g. Temperature controlled fan to cool down a PC. Please post your ideas. thanx
Electronics Forum | Sat Feb 02 09:33:33 EST 2002 | davef
�8.4.2, Cracking Of Soldered Joints in the epic "Soldering In Electronics" by RJ Klein Wassink [Electrochemical Publications,ISBN 0 901150 24 X] covers cracking differented by: * Overloading * Creep * Fatigue You can't go wrong by starting there.