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Using SMT to mount rider cards to mother boards

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 08 16:12:36 EST 1999 | Leonard Levy

Has anyone had any experience in using SMT to mount an organic (FR-4, Getek) rider card onto an organic (FR-4, Getek) mother board? By SMT I mean the attachment of the rider card would be through pads directly to pads on the mother board. Thanks,

PCB Material

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 22 11:12:33 EST 2004 | Steve

Does anyone have an opinion about the pro's and con's of Getek vs Isola FR408 laminate? What laminate to most of you call out? Thanks in advance for your feedback. Steve

Printed Circuit Boards

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 02 14:59:29 EDT 2006 | jbecircuits

Ooops sorry! Has anyone ever had a problem with using FR4 for a burn-in board? We suggested using Nelco or getek, but will FR4 have any problems in the assembly area through the solder wave?

Re: Using SMT to mount rider cards to mother boards

Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 09 18:48:21 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| Has anyone had any experience in using SMT to mount an organic (FR-4, Getek) rider card onto an organic (FR-4, Getek) mother board? By SMT I mean the attachment of the rider card would be through pads directly to pads on the mother board. | | Than

Re: Using SMT to mount rider cards to mother boards

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 10 18:26:04 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

| Has anyone had any experience in using SMT to mount an organic (FR-4, Getek) rider card onto an organic (FR-4, Getek) mother board? By SMT I mean the attachment of the rider card would be through pads directly to pads on the mother board. | | Than

Routing feedrates for PCB�s

Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 18 20:48:23 EST 2001 | Doug Leaser

I�m doing some research in the field of routing, or cutting, PCB�s using a non-conventional method as compared to conventional routing machines. I need some accurate feedrates for routing certain PCB materials, as listed below, to compare data. Unf

Re: Optimizing PCB for SMT

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 16 14:34:18 EDT 1999 | Glenn Robertson

| We are converting from COB to SMT on a product line and want to optomize the PCB as far as Laminate, plating, passivation etc. This is a high temp application 150C. We are presently using BT Laminate but would like to get away from this. We are

Ceramic PCB's

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 08:34:00 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

CERAMIC CIRCUITRY Starting with hybrid thick film circuits in 1965 at Sperry Flight Systems, I have been involved with ceramics (usually aluminum oxide) as the substrate material. Then, we developed "multilayer" circuitry (replacing "cordwood" module

Re: Ceramic PCB's

Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 25 08:30:44 EST 1998 | Earl Moon

| Happy Holidays All, | I am searching out a vendor (US preferred) who can fabricate a ceramic PCb with etremely fine lines. | Please reply if you are a vendor, or know of one. | Thanks, | Wendy CERAMIC CIRCUITRY Starting with hybrid thick film circ

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