Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 12 09:59:13 EST 1999 | Russ Steiner
| I know that static concerns are very important in your work. Are static concerns eliminated by the antic-static devices you wear or which are in your environment, or do the hand tools you use, such as picks, tweezers and brushes, need to be anti-st
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 11 07:47:21 EST 1999 | Wendy Casker
| Does anyone know 2-pin DIP components? Who uses them, why are they in the DIP form and not simple axial components? Are they usually placed by hand or by modified DIP placement machines? | Thanks for any answers, | | Erhard | Good Morning, 2 pin
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 15:43:22 EST 1998 | Mark D.
We have a new PTH board that utilizes lap pads on the B/S. Some of the pads are paired closely together and are aligned at angles (30,45,60 degrees)to the boards direction of travel through the wave. The pads most always bridge together. I realize th
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 28 19:28:57 EST 1998 | Chad Haima
| We have a new PTH board that utilizes lap pads on the B/S. Some of the pads are paired closely together and are aligned at angles (30,45,60 degrees)to the boards direction of travel through the wave. The pads most always bridge together. I realize
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 24 13:51:23 EST 1998 | Michael Allen
What kind of "slice and dice machine" do you use? I assume you're referring to what I call a score-breaker -- a device to separate the board from the panel (or from the adjacent board) by crushing the score-line WITHOUT bending the panel or the boar
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 13 14:35:29 EST 1998 | Dave F
| Anyone using SMT "Fair-Rite" beads? We have a P/N 2743019447 that we're using. We need to know the shear force strength of the part and the vendor's man who knows is in Deutschland and can't help until Monday. I can't wait that long. | | Also, do
Electronics Forum | Sat Nov 14 14:12:39 EST 1998 | smd
| | | Scott: Where is the problem? When you have a board in one hand and a sheared ferrite in the other, what does the ex-ferrite location look like: | | 1 Green mask colored, because the pad is "ripped off" the board | 2 Gray lumpy looking, be
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 15 17:29:29 EDT 1998 | Christopher L.
| We have a need to bond Flatpack and Quadpack components to the circuit board. The adhesive should be quick curing, repairable and have a low modulus. It does not have to be thermally conductive (but it would be a plus). The components are current
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 15:38:23 EDT 1998 | Dave F
All Y'll How do you clean components that must be added to an assembled board after water wash? BACKGROUND Our basic process goes like this: 1 Print paste with OA flux, place, reflow, wash 2 Repeat 1 3 Insert PTH, OA flux, wave, wash 4 Insert
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 13 17:30:09 EDT 1998 | Upinder Singh
| All Y'll | | How do you clean components that must be added to an assembled board after water wash? | | BACKGROUND | | Our basic process goes like this: | | 1 Print paste with OA flux, place, reflow, wash | 2 Repeat 1 | 3 Insert PTH, OA flux