Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 05 16:41:53 EDT 2006 | flipit
This is from 1995/96 time frame. I believe they sold their business to Philips and now Assembleon. Good luck! Comtra Systems, Inc. 2585 North Fairview Ave. Roseville, MN 55113 612-633-4084 800-936-6286
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 09 09:26:46 EDT 2006 | Scott B
We have used these shield clips from Autosplice to good effect. The clips are placed and reflowed on your SMT line and the shield fitted before test. It depends on the demands of your product as to whether these are suitable. http://www.autosplice.c
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 10 15:13:28 EDT 2006 | jdengler
Chris, I don't know for sure that they can, but you may want to try Unidec. http://www.unidec.com/ I have had other boards repaired by them with good results. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 11 09:32:26 EDT 2006 | Rob
Correct. Remember, you need the charge to flow to earth from yourself, the heel strap/conductive shoes etc. facilitate this, otherwise you would stay charged no matter how good the floor was.
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 16 07:14:14 EDT 2006 | pegasus59
DAVEF I WASN'T YELLING I WAS JUST MAKING A STATEMENT THAT SOME SUPPLIERS ARE A LITTLE HIGH ON PARTS. WHEN YOU HERE OTHERS TALK ABOUT GETTING GOOD PRICES FROM ANOTHER OUTLET. HAVE A GREAT DAY, AND THANKS FOR THE HELP AND IMFO.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 18 19:31:45 EDT 2006 | sueph
I am looking for a good book on ESD in the electronics workplace. Has anyone used or have knowledge of the book 'ESD Program Management' by G.Theodore DAnelmayer. Does anyone have a differnt book to recommend?
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 19 14:32:53 EDT 2006 | curious
The fid is just a "known reference" location, the only advantage/difference is proximity to the part. It almost sounds like you are using the local fid as your part placement coordinates? So maybe the CS machine IS different but something doesn't sou
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 20 05:55:16 EDT 2006 | Eric Chen
40% in wetting problem. I would like to know any specific reflow profile in order to acheive good wetting at this type of lead. Besides, any specific paste e.g. halide containing paste required
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 13:25:21 EST 2006 | john_smith
Don't you just love those good ole MPM printers? Don't worry they hate us too.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 01 12:31:38 EST 2006 | jdumont
We also use the Permalex blades with good success. We try to keep around a 5/8" bead on the stencil to help with release.