Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 16:57:03 EST 1998 | henry
EQUIPMENT FOR SALE QUAD 100 V3/V6 Low hours, Excellent condition, All latest factory revisions Firmware 3.65 Central controller software 5.6D with computer system Autoprogram software 5.31 1- 28" Latching feeder base 5- 4" Latching feeder b
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 27 02:05:26 EST 1998 | Jon Gruett
AS the previous have stated there are several ways to get the BGA's off the board. Let me first ask you a couple of ?'s. 1)Are you concerned at all with the damage to the baord or the BGA? 2)Are you eventually going to need to consider the reattac
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 24 07:13:50 EST 1998 | mike foley
| Can anyone give me any info on the effective removal of BGA's? I need to be able to take a variety of BGA's off boards quickly without creating pad damage. I am not yet concerned about the re-attach process. Hi Craig, I have been researching BGA re
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 11 15:16:42 EST 1998 | Robert Joosten
| | Can anyone give me any info on the effective removal of BGA's? I need to be able to take a variety of BGA's off boards quickly without creating pad damage. I am not yet concerned about the re-attach process. | Hi Craig, | I have been researching
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 23:42:11 EST 1998 | Mike
| Can anyone give me any info on the effective removal of BGA's? I need to be able to take a variety of BGA's off boards quickly without creating pad damage. I am not yet concerned about the re-attach process. Depending on your rework station,Useing
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 30 16:29:31 EST 1998 | Tony Arteaga
| | Can anyone give me any info on the effective removal of BGA's? I need to be able to take a variety of BGA's off boards quickly without creating pad damage. I am not yet concerned about the re-attach process. | Depending on your rework station,| U
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 12 07:35:27 EST 1998 | Cathy Aplin
Don't know how relevant this is to you, but try Electronics and the Environment, a Millennial Retrospective edited by Brian Ellis on behalf of Circuit World, Soldering and Surface Mount Technology and Microelectronics International on the Web. So far
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 02:33:52 EST 1998 | Scott McKee
| | Stencil Opening | | Looking for spec or any info to specify stencil opening for TSOP48 20mil that will consider also thickens and direction of printing, if applicable | Ron, | Use a six mil foil thickness for your stencil. Go one to one with yo
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 10:39:37 EST 1998 | Igmar
| I have been involved in SMT for only a few months so I am coming from a position of extreame ignorance. I have been asked to investigate the differences in soldering to components with Paladium coated leads vs the standard Tin_lead. I would appre
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 16:59:43 EST 1998 | Doug Romm
Dave, "Paladium Pillows and Bad Dreams"....that's a good one! I've been doing this for the last 9 years and I've heard quite a bit, but that's really cute! Seriously, in reference to the 'pillow effect' when the lead looks like it is "sitting" on to