Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 02 22:45:29 EST 2002 | davef
It's difficult to view more than four [maybe up to six] rows of balls deep. * Affording to replace the prisms in a production environment. * Justifying the purchase price [~$30k].
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 19 15:18:28 EST 2002 | gswable
does anyone have concrete data on the reliability of lead free components-SN/Bi used with tin lead paste thanks
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 02:26:12 EST 2002 | arzu
Hello, I need to know the volume spread of solderpaste after screenprinting fine-pitch paste using a nickelformed screen. It is the end-result that counts , so of course the spread of metalcontent in the paste is important too. Can anyone tell me som
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 06:58:41 EST 2002 | Scott Davies
MSL is "Moisture Sensitivity Level", and you should be able to find information on the websites of individual component manufacturers. For example, take a look at Infineon; http://www.infineon.com/greenproduct/msl_classification1.htm
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 14:12:45 EST 2002 | davef
I know fmonette has a MSD audit check list. Maybe when he posts, he'll give us a MSD control procedure aimed at operations types.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 15:20:02 EST 2002 | Luis F. Otero
What method of depanelization is used to depanelize circuit boards made of flexable ribbon cable material.Any input welcomed. Luis F. Otero (915)-780-5504
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 03 21:43:20 EST 2002 | davef
Resistivity [1/ohm] readings are determined by the "cleanliness" that you desire to ensure the proper performance of your product. Check the fine SMTnet Archives for background. Contact USFilter [ http://www.usfilter.com/ ] for help.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 12:07:45 EST 2002 | stefwitt
I would like to expand your request for Siplace users. However, file sharing in Unix or Linux format is a bit different. Does anyone know how to zip these files in Windows to share?
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 11:16:02 EST 2002 | jsmith01
Does anyone have or know of a standard that deals with the shrinkage % of SMT components. One of my customers has asked for this to enter into their MRP system. I could make a guess but it would be nice to know if there is a standard to compare it
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 04 13:10:07 EST 2002 | Dave G
Are they talking about size or qty ? Accountants sometimes refer to shrinkage when they are talking about inventory quantity discrepancies. Just asking, Don't know of a std that refers to this. Dave