Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 10:57:50 EDT 2007 | bigguy
hi we have an Essemtec FLX 2010 L that has a large board capacity of 600x700mm(23.6x27.5")
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 10 15:36:06 EDT 2007 | mmjm_1099
Per part.... lookup the european ROHS rules. If you are asking this question and doing lead-free assemblies. Than you have not yet done enough homework. Read all materials on ROHS/Lead-free that you can. Here's a link to get you started. http://lea
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 16 13:29:51 EDT 2007 | muse95
One of the best sites I have ever found for explaining all the ins and outs of the directive requirements is http://www.pb-free.info/
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 24 08:20:29 EDT 2007 | esoderbe
For the automotive minifuse we use the Zierick 6092 fuseclip that requires their model 9700 for installation. They do have a surf shooter that can place the fuse directly onto the board but the engineering time to mate their machine to your SMT platf
Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 21 21:02:30 EDT 2007 | mika
Yes we can (at least show something that work for us) but hey, not possible to attach some pictures here... We don't have any problem with 0402:s on OK Corral... / Ps. Just get up mischief. Ds.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 12 22:26:42 EDT 2007 | davef
An equipment sales representative a good place to start. For contact information, check here: http://www.smtnet.com/company/dsp_view_company.cfm?company_id=47328 We have no relationship, nor receive benefit from the company referenced above.
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 13 21:02:19 EDT 2007 | Sam
Anyone experience using SnPb wire to gold plated ICs? I have tried to solder the SnPb wire to the gold plated ICs lead, but the surface finishing is dull. Can anyone explain that to me? Why it is not shinny surface? Any recommendation?
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 02:01:12 EDT 2007 | Wayne
Yes, all the leadfree solders are currently for consumer products. Military and aerospace industry haven't implemented leadfree yet. They are still study which to go! Maybe that time, we all can follow military std and having high reliability product
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 17 14:57:10 EDT 2007 | ratsalad
Hi there CK, I didn't follow the link yet, but I thought I'd comment on your post here. I've attended two engineering schools in the USA, and one of them was a pretty darn good school. At both, I would have to say about 80%+ of the graduate studen
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 19 15:20:08 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Cool! Leave it to kids to think outside the box. But why does it have to be a box? (I love asking that in interviews). Anyway, I'm glad it's not the end of the world.... yet.