Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 14:00:21 EDT 2009 | kennyg
O.M.G. ! Its blue pad ! ...RE: O.M.G. ! Its blue pad !... or blue balls, assuming there are BGA's on the assembly
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 17:06:56 EDT 2009 | andoe
when i transmitt data to the cp6 every thing seems to go okay until the end and i get a -- "A21E transmission error". i have checked the cable (i can program my IP3) any ideas? thanks ron
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 26 22:59:30 EDT 2009 | fastek
Local customer is looking for ways to depanelize very small flexible circuits after assembly. Perhaps shearing as opposed to a router would make sense. Any recommendations on manufacturers for such technology? Volume is around 100,000 pieces per mont
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 16:59:50 EDT 2009 | kewiley
We have reconditioned MPM / Speedline UP-400 Screen Printers available. These are full auto machines sold with a warranty.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 20:06:38 EDT 2009 | leadthree
I look more for a software to handle our data. I know partminer.com from the past, it's more like a search engine as I remember. Great for substandard and fake components if I remember too.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 01:07:50 EDT 2009 | leadthree
I am looking again at Partminer. Can you filter them to get only in contact with franchised suppliers? We don't want any contact with brokers or traders. We got already too many fake and defects parts from them.
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 02 21:24:23 EDT 2009 | leadthree
Maybe I am getting a bit off topic and should rephrase: How you handle BOMs? Or what software you use for BOMs?
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 28 12:57:52 EDT 2009 | esolano
Hi, Does anyone have a soft copy of Vitronics XPM2-1240 manual (operation or setup?) or can anyone please help me find one. your help in this matter will be greatly appreciated. Regards, Adeel
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 01:17:23 EDT 2009 | isd_jwendell
Because it's always the same terminal of the same part that is affected, and the same component is placed in multiple locations on the board without problems, I would suspect the board itself.
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 03 02:38:00 EDT 2009 | sachu_70
Does the established joint still exist if once again re-touched by a soldering iron, or does it return to the original problem? Wetting issues on pad could be for many reasons and you could analyze with a cause effect diagram.