Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 10 17:27:10 EDT 2008 | wagoner
We have several similar parts in our factory and they usually don't give me any problem. One part has a 0.050 pin that goes into a 0.055 hole, and we place it with Panasonic MSR turret style chip shooter, which has a placement accuracy of only +/- 0
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 12:50:28 EDT 2008 | gregoryyork
Hi Dave sorry not been back the Tin/P regenerator is controlled amounts of Phos additive that metallurgically reduces the dross. We do not recommend chemical methods for dross reduction as many salts/chemicals used could be hygroscopic in nature and
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 16 15:30:19 EDT 2008 | bickt
Thanks for the reply. Yes she looks out for herself and best deal. When I first came on board here she was buying QFP'S from brokers rather than doing the right thing I had to speak out even though i was new. it turns out i was right warning them
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 23 10:59:58 EDT 2008 | leemeyer
I am running Autoprogram ver. 5.31 and need to split a large program so that it can run on 2 seperate Quad 4C assemblers. When I generate the program I select the "Breakup Program for Seperate Central Controllers" box but I do not get 2 seperate prog
Electronics Forum | Mon Nov 03 16:09:42 EST 2008 | Frank
Oddly enough, I find it more often than not that the supply type is not mentioned in the data sheets. And if the original author was saying 0603 in a metric package, then it would be in 8x2 tape. Even in the US, some companies use the metric names
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 12 09:32:30 EST 2008 | markhoch
Are there better options? Dude, EVERYTHING else is a better option. Gluing aluminum foil down to the bare copper would be a better option. ENIG (Electroless Nickel Immersion Gold), Immersion Silver, Immersion Tin, and OSP all provide flatter surfac
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 18 07:22:56 EST 2008 | wewilldoit
Hi folks! TI told us that we are the only one with the following problem... We discovered a really bad wetting characteristic of some SMD ICs from BurrBrown. At the moment: XTR106 / INA118 / ADS7844. After the reflow process we found out that this pa
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 26 13:31:40 EST 2008 | stepheniii
I don't know why they use it. I just know I read a TI white paper that said the problem wasn't their fault even though they knew that paladium made the parts hard to solder. And once when I started a new job one of the guys said that the owner had
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 09:44:09 EST 2008 | stepheniii
In Ontario it's "safety code 32". We have a radiation survey done at least once a year. To have the manufacturer do it, we have to pay air fare both ways and a hotel. After much searching I found someone local that does them. I ended up finding him
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 19 20:24:15 EST 2008 | davef
There are a number design safety standards for X-ray inspection systems, such as ANS N537 and CFR21. Further, each state will have it's own version of these regulations. We agree with Jerry's post that suggests that your equipment supplier is the b