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Re: Lemme' re-phrase that

Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 17 20:03:54 EDT 1998 | Ben...heh...bet your gettin sick of this

Let's try this: | Here in Pennsylvania, the state legislature subsidizes training that employers provide. So here, the employer pays half and the state pays half. Is there a similar program out in Washington? | Dave F Well, we kind of do, it's call

Residue

Electronics Forum | Tue May 26 14:10:24 EDT 1998 | Ryan Jennens

We recently made the switch to no-clean and the wurface mount is turning out beautifully. However, the wave solder process continues to put up a fight; we are getting a white residue on the surface of the PCB. The residue is not localized to just t

Re: Quick Frame and Dek 265GS

Electronics Forum | Wed May 20 10:00:00 EDT 1998 | EFData

The quick frame does work well with the DEK 265, but we feel that tensioning is user dependent and introduces variation into the process on an operator to operator basis. Also, because tensioning occurs only on two sides (instead of four) this also i

Re: Why is The Forum so slow now?

Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 17 08:14:21 EST 1998 | Stefan Witte

| Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but it seems to me that The Forum takes a lot longer to open up now. It also takes a lot longer to get back to the main Forum page, after reading an individual message, and hitting the "BACK" button. What's up? Is

Can you spell......

Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 16 15:29:32 EST 1998 | Richard

| Maybe I'm doing something wrong, but it seems to me that The Forum takes a lot longer to open up now. It also takes a lot longer to get back to the main Forum page, after reading an individual message, and hitting the "BACK" button. What's up? Is

Re: My 2cents on the new forum layout

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 11 18:47:16 EST 1998 | Wayne

| Hello, | I know nobody asked, but here are my 2cents on the newer, more comercialized layout of the forum. It's tough finding answers to questions and having a forum to visit on a regular basis opens many doors for all of us. Understand your feelin

Re: Via in Pad for BGAs

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 23 23:50:18 EST 1998 | mike

| Does anyone have any experience with via in pad for | BGAs using conventional thru hole technology? | Steve Joy Steve, I had a customer who had designed a board to use a BGA socket. Well the socket did not work out so we then placed the bga dire

Linux Platform Vs Win NT/98

Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 06 10:41:42 EDT 2001 | Stefan Witte

In order to program your board, you are not exposed to the operating system. If you want to "talk" to a Windows machine via LAN, you will have to install a communication software either on the Windows machine ( disc access ) or on the Linux machine

Mirror image BGA connectors

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 08 09:47:00 EDT 2001 | Adam

I'm trying to develop a process for a small assembly consisting of two mirror image PBGA connectors, I've built the first prototype, but I ran into different problems: 1. The SMT connector was shifting during placemnt, and I knew one issue i have to

MPM Print Parameters

Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 16 19:56:38 EDT 2001 | davef

Awww, blank those fine tech support people at MPM. We know more than they do. Having said that, duh, umm er, please clarify the problem. * Are you concerned about paste squirting through the holes of the side 2 portion of the stencil when you are


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