Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 11:53:58 EDT 2008 | edbedie
I need to buy a good copy of the book Electronic Packaging: Design, Materials, Process, and Reliability. Does anyone have one they would sell?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 12:17:17 EDT 2008 | mainenetservices
Our good friends at the SMTA have a bookstore, see: http://smta.org/store/book_detail.cfm?BOOK_ID=50 Be sure to let 'em know we sent ya ;) Roland
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 15:44:39 EDT 2008 | ampearl
I believe it is short for Oscilloscopes which is used to debug signals. How that relates to SMT I don't know...I am only a recruiter.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 15:53:08 EDT 2008 | Paul M.
Oh. You mean "Oscope", which is short for oscilloscope. I'd apply, but I'm stuck here in beautiful Colorado. Good luck with your recruiting !!
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 20 13:53:59 EDT 2008 | ck_the_flip
I googled this and this is what comes up: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Othello I guess Othello was a Shakespeare tragedy.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 18 18:24:07 EDT 2008 | jensteele
Does anyone know of an established guideline for thickness requirements? Our smaller pads continue to receive a thicker solder deposition when we measure by the larger pads for process accessibility and vice versa for the larger pads when we measure
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 20:52:19 EDT 2008 | davef
Please give us more information about the source of the solder that you mention. Is it: * HASL applied by your supplier * Solder on pads after wave soldering * Solder paste after printing * Solder on pads after reflow soldering ... or what?
Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 29 15:03:04 EDT 2008 | jensteele
I was referring to the HASL supplied by the supplier...specifically Lead Free HASL. I've been searching the web and I cannot find a thickness specification like we have for ENIG and Immersion Silver.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 13:29:18 EDT 2008 | gregp
Hi Steven, Those types of substrates generally require special conveyoring for the reasons you stated. The best material would be hardened steel although you might be able to use hardcoated aluminum. The process is similar to anodizing but the fini
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 19 14:26:38 EDT 2008 | realchunks
Por-15 paint. Just don't get it on your skin or any surface you don't want coated. http://www.vintageagain.com/index.php/