Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 01 17:25:13 EST 2007 | Ben T
My vote is for YesTech. Both the desktop and inline editions use the same software, though the desktop version is quite slow. Programming is pretty easy, and if you have the motivation to make the process smooth, the false call rate can be low. Of co
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 06 12:58:05 EST 2007 | gregp
Hmmmm, Chicago in February or southern Cal? If I'm getting on a plane anyway I'll go the extra few hours. The show was actually very good for us. We don't look at overall show attendance we look at number of quality leads (which there were many).
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 23 10:45:40 EST 2007 | saaitk
We have used 2 lubricants in the past. The first was Isopropal alcohol, this has issues with regard to H&S but can be quite effective. Most of our product at the time we encountered this problem were washed in a semi aqueous system before shipping. A
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 22 11:50:07 EST 2007 | BWET
Can anyone recommend a material which can be used an a bare board: 1. Dispensed via a syringe 2. Mimmic the electrical characteristics of a trace 3. Be processed such that they do not reflow with the solder interconnect 4. Be processed such that the
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 18:30:22 EDT 2008 | genaro_silvera
Hello Steve: I work at Navico, a company that makes GPSs and Sonars among other products for recreational fishing. I want to know if our SMT, Thru-Hole and Final Assembly areas need to be in a cleanroom environment? I've worked in another companies
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 25 11:59:33 EST 2007 | stepheniii
Just make sure you keep the half done assemblies in dry storage or do the second reflow within the time dictated by the BGAs MSD rating level. Maybe this time you did the second side with a very short wait because you were anxious about the results
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 25 09:45:54 EST 2007 | SWAG
You might consider installing a noise kit as it sounds like you've tried almost everything else. Electrical interference on these machines causes erratic problems, especially as they get older. I would call Speedline tech. and see if they think the
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 29 11:19:09 EST 2007 | SWAG
That's what I'm talking about. Might need to calibrate, then. We usually rent a cal. kit and do the cal. ourselves. Just make sure you specify your block, head configuration, etc. when renting. As for frequency, we generally don't worry about it
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 31 19:16:46 EST 2007 | mika
BTW GEB; When you put the feeder in the front bank did you pick the comps with Head #2 and from the feeder bank just opposite from the rear non working feeder bank? Did you make your feeder banks fixed or is it already that? It just hits me, if you
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 06 13:24:31 EST 2007 | stepheniii
Good afternoon, > > You have to use lead paste > since none-RoHS components won�t withstand > elevated temperatures. Solder paste manufacturers > offer a lot of transitional pastes designed > specially for mixed process. Ask your paste > suppli