Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 23 12:46:30 EDT 2001 | mkallen
In this case, I know my supplier's data is good. They've been supplying this particular PN for a long time now, and the stretch problem appears to be random within a given date code (i.e., most of the boards in each lot are good, but a few exhibit t
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 01 09:42:42 EDT 2001 | ac
Darren , I done the HNC in Electrical & Electronic Engineering which was later changed to Mechatronics . The course itself will give you a good broad based grounding in all aspects of E&E Engineering . What you really need to back it up is good quali
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 25 04:52:17 EDT 2001 | Vai
I'm running intrusive reflow. What happened was when the board went thru' the first reflow ( which is secondary side ), at Post reflow, I can see the solder joint quality is very good smooth and shiny. But when we proceed with the 2nd reflow, at Post
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 21 05:21:39 EST 2001 | frha
Thanks Dave! I agree 100% with you and try not to deceive myself! It is very dangerus to let it be a dam paperwork of must. Good id� to change focus frpm process to product-characteristics!! I will see the benefits and cost savings as well as the t
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 08 14:54:10 EST 2002 | Yannick
Hi, I experience some trouble with my solder joint recently. And I'm wondering if someone could help me with this. First I use a thermocouple wich I must tape to the board to profile my temperature. I want to buy the Temprobe from Saunder Tech
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 18 10:55:53 EST 2002 | cebukid
Okay here's what happened. We've got a "bonepile" of old obsolet profile boards with thermocouples attached. I asked the production Supervisor, could he have one of his people DE-SOLDER the T/C's, put them in a bag, and give them to me. So, what h
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 01 03:03:08 EST 2002 | madreindeer
Hi, That is very common in WS pastes.It is white residue (Salt) Usually it�s not dangerous it only looking bad. I think best way would be contact your paste supplier and they should know what would take a stain off if not, change supplier. There i
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 15 14:19:15 EST 2002 | seand
Hello Dave, With regards to acquiring data and additional insight to cost of ownership and your technical concerns for closed loop recirculation, a good contact for you may be Brian Mahue of Resys. Resys specializes in closed loop recirculation sys
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 12 10:12:51 EST 2002 | steve_arneson
Wolfgang, I agree with your training concept. The idea that you need to look very closely at what type of equipment to choose is also very important. The key point is not to eliminate any of the options available based upon one view versus another
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 29 04:57:28 EDT 2002 | madreindeer
Hi, That is very common in WS pastes.It is white residue (Salt) Usually it�s not dangerous it only looking bad. I think best way would be contact your paste supplier and they should know what would take a stain off if not, change supplier. There i