Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 08 17:46:38 EST 2001 | Mark Krmpotich
Panasonics are good machines as long as you do the proper and timely PM's they recommend. Plus with my past history and from others that I here, their feeders are some of their biggest down fall. That's typically why they have to introduce new style
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 25 04:28:21 EST 2002 | wbu
Hi Alex, rotation is always the problem and that goes with all conversion-SW. Unless you have strict rules for your CAD regarding the rotation it will always be a mess and you have to look at nearly each part individually. Once you have an agreemen
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 13 08:56:49 EST 2000 | CAL
One other piece would be to map of the hot spots in the US market. California, NE, SE, Chicago and Texas are hot spots for Electronics manufacuring. Target companies in these areas and hit them with resumes. Some areas are starved for manufacturing e
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 27 17:31:34 EST 2000 | Dave F
Send the boards back the fabricator and have another set made by someone else.
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 31 17:26:26 EST 2000 | Ramon I Garcia C
Thanks Stefano: That's the information I have been waiting. Ramon
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 27 10:35:36 EDT 2000 | Chris
We are having problems soldering this motorola part(XPC860TZP50B5). After reflow, some of the balls appear to be sitting on the reflowed paste rather than wetted to it. We reviewed parts and found oxidation on many. We have four other BGA's, from oth
Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 30 17:01:26 EST 2000 | csullivan
Try Spec-Elite out of California. They have done excellent work for me in the past.
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 25 19:33:42 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Steve: How bout loading the old paste into syringes and have your hand solderers use it?
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 00:16:15 EDT 2000 | Craig
We are reflowing ceramic resonators and are finding their tops falling/popping off when handling the pcbs during final assy. The epoxy seems to be coming off the components base and adherring to the lid. The components are "RFM resonators", case type
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 29 10:44:01 EDT 2000 | Dougie
Hi, This a dull question I know, but I have a boss who want's an answer... PCB snap-offs: * Design keep them to a minimun to save cost on the PCB * Production want more to stabilise the board when it goes through the process as some PCBs partially