Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 02:39:37 EDT 2008 | akareti
By connector, you mean socket? Connector use for board to board connection from FCI, MFG P/N: 84500-202 What is the material of the connector(socket)? Is it very frigale? Housing: liquid crystal polymer Solder ball: SnPb 63/37 how big are the bal
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 04 10:08:22 EST 2008 | dphilbrick
We have a version of an ERP called Catalyst. It was developed within Ga Tech and then privatized. http://www.catalyst-mfg.com is their link. It is a really versatile system and handles PCBA operations very well. It also comes in an open license versi
Electronics Forum | Sun Nov 01 21:01:26 EST 2009 | isd_jwendell
I'm at 6800 ft. The only issue I had was related to a PEM nut that was not packaged properly. There was a piece of K@pton tape that was not centered on the part and the tape would stick to the carrier. The vacuum on my machine would not allow me to
Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 10:03:25 EST 2010 | jamyboy
The SMT MFG Process for Flex circuits is relatively the same as traditional SMT process, the key is your PCB supplier. The good flex circuit shops will supply the circuits in a rigid carrier or if Rigid/Flex the supplier will create a support structu
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 01 11:29:32 EDT 2010 | swag
We build thousands of flex boards in array format. The fiducial quality for both global and local fids give us much trouble and it seems to be inherent of flex PCB mfg. I am trying to write an internal ducument for our PCB fab house to adhere to.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 12 10:10:03 EDT 2011 | rway
I would say you have absolutely no hope of repairing this board. I'm sorry, this is not a knock against you, you just lack the technical expertise to make a go of it. Save yourself some trouble and find a new board or a repair depot that can fix it
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 16 14:51:06 EDT 2011 | isd_jwendell
I recently did a layout for a Freescale accelerometer and the mfg recommended pad layout did something similar. They where very specific in the pad layout dimensions. They stated the reason was "With the correct footprint, the packages will self-alig
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 14 17:25:58 EST 2011 | blnorman
Not really sure I understand. Are you trying to install MSL controls in the plant? If so, do you mean from the standpoint of say a MSL 5 part that has been exposed to the mfg floor for 24 hours then returned to the cabinet: how do you collect the i
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 11 10:22:42 EST 2012 | swag
We had same trouble with one (different mfg.). Sent it back 3 or 4 times for repair. Turned out to be a small burr in the machining on the internal parts that house the air bladder. Same thing happens if you have a burr on a bicycle tire rim. Tou
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 06 15:41:23 EDT 2012 | rway
This appears to be a non-standard marking. Where did you find this? What is is out of? The 84 may be related to the cap value. Have you tried to measure it? I'm not sure about the "EG" part of it. This marking may be mfg specific, but the stand