Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 18 10:57:28 EDT 1998 | Mike Moninger
| We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. | Now,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 09 09:40:47 EDT 1998 | Wolfgang Hantz
| We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. | Now,
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 10 14:22:07 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| | We offer an upgrade service for notebooks with 486 SX/DX CPUs up to 586-133 MHz using the AMD 5x86-133 MHz CPU in the PQFP package. We are pretty succesful with this service and until today we did more than 1000 notebook upgrades this way. | | N
Electronics Forum | Tue May 19 08:48:05 EDT 1998 | Aric Parr
| | I am running boards with gold fingers on a pallet for | | masking purposes. The pallets worked fine for a while | | but know the gold fingers are getting solder on them. We | | have tried everythin: new pallets, cleaning the pallet | | and boa
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 16 13:40:08 EDT 1998 | Chrys
| Is there anybody to help me ? | We have small balls appearing on the boards soldered by | wave soldering machine and it looks that use of nitrogen | is linked to the problem (because without nitrogen, we have no more | problems). | That remind you
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 02 09:45:08 EST 1998 | Justin Medernach
| Can anyone advise a good starting point for a temp profile for | on 0.05" and 1206 component boards? These boards are simple | by todays standards and do not contain any fine pitch or | other special components. | Thanks in advance... | MM Mike,
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 02 23:08:50 EST 1998 | Scott McKee
| | Can anyone advise a good starting point for a temp profile for | | on 0.05" and 1206 component boards? These boards are simple | | by todays standards and do not contain any fine pitch or | | other special components. | | Thanks in advance... |
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 09:08:55 EDT 2001 | wbu
Dave, so what�s a good program anyhow? What about the setup configuration ? ... and who�s gonna say that your so optimized program will run after month and month while your equipment has gone through several aging and whatever processes? So we all
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 27 16:38:06 EDT 2001 | seand
Hey guys, Given the fact that i know very little about your product I would say put the burden on the apps engineers at Speedline-Camalot(www.speedlinetechnologies.com). General rules of thumb may not apply depending on your material selection and
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 06 18:39:08 EST 2001 | MikeF
Also, check the website for Assembly magazine, http://www.assemblymag.com, they have some good information on the basics of torque. Determining the "correct" torque value can become very complicated very quickly. The same size screws made from differ