Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 26 15:07:46 EDT 2005 | stepheniii
Have you considered engineering a new board with the same form fit and function? It might be easier than reverse engineering the board. But then you did say it was a DOD contract, so I guess that might mean all kinds of hassle to prove a "new" board
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 26 15:44:05 EDT 2005 | global
Thanks to all that replied but now I have a new problem. I actually did come across the gerber files............but there on reel to reel tapes. Does anyone know of a company that has the ability to read the magnetic reel to reel tapes and dump the f
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 26 18:28:02 EDT 2005 | russ
Well, at least they're not drawn on parchment paper or chiseled into stone. Have you tried contacting the D.O.D. about getting these transferred onto something else?
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 09:47:17 EDT 2005 | pjc
SRT machines are manufactured by VJ Electronix in MA. They have all parts. V.J. Electronix, Inc. 1000 Mt. Laurel Circle Shirley, MA 01464 USA Phone: (978) 425-9446 Fax: (978) 425-9648 www.vjelectronix.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 14 16:48:56 EDT 2005 | bandjwet
Does anyone have experience with older laminographic 4PI XRAY systems? Does anyone know if these are still being serviced? Regards Bob Wettermann BEST
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 18 11:51:36 EDT 2005 | shagnasty
Looking to purchase a used MPM Ultraprint 1500 Screen Printer anyone have one available or know what one is worth? Thanks Brian
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 07:37:48 EDT 2005 | mirrindolan
I am looking for all the reasons why operators and stores must let solder paste reach room temperature. I am trying to make it is as easy as possible for everyone to understand. I have compiled all the obvious reasons but I am open to all comments an
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 19 09:09:28 EDT 2005 | russ
Here is one reason- It eliminates the viscosity change during printing operation from the paste warming up and getting thinner. I would contact your paste supplier and have them give you the full list.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 11:08:05 EDT 2005 | py
usual solder cream has a viscosity above 800 000pas at 25�C for each 1�C the viscosity change about 30 000 pas at 15�C you will have nothing ( 37% of viscosity less)on your board...
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 20 09:54:51 EDT 2005 | dougt
Did they try to sell you the "wireless wriststrap router" for when you have more then 2 people in the area with wriststraps?