Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 28 09:23:03 EDT 2015 | slave2anubis
Hi, sorry for reopening a old thread, but i wanted to ask if there is a way to know at what temperature the solder melts if you have a chip with underfill? I thnk its lower then normal air-fill temperature since the underfill conducts heat better the
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 01 16:14:37 EDT 2014 | emeto
Hello, I have newer generation machine(MV-7) and in my software I can open two programs at the same time. After you do that there is a button in the software saying T/B. when you press this button it will run board1(or top side) and right after you
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 11 15:14:36 EDT 2014 | superlen
CP45 as fast and error-free as possible, but it's tightly integrated to our MRP backend and not easily separated. It also doesn't let you pull back out the optimized feeder list as I haven't tried to reverse engineer the .pcb or .opt file. I've looke
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 21 14:43:05 EDT 2014 | emeto
To your first question - Yes you have to take out your paste and leave it on room temperature to warm up(my paste requires 8hours by manufacturer). Second question: If you have controlled room temperature and: If you use jar - up to 5 days your past
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 22 12:33:35 EDT 2014 | barryg
No we have a battery spring that is soldered directly to a PCB (standard tin plated copper PCB). The Battery spring supplier (and I have no confirmation he makes them or buys them) claims they are tin plated. When trying to solder to them it is very
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 25 10:12:08 EDT 2014 | rgduval
Whatever software was used to create the drawing that you shared should be able to indicate pin 1 of the devices. If it is based on the CAD information, there should be a setting somewhere to turn on pin-1's. If that drawing was created manually, t
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 28 12:27:05 EDT 2014 | jimmyboz
Go ahead and vent, it's human. $150k "seems" like a lot of money, but it isn't. I don't know if the service person had to fly to get to you, if so, a 10 drawer craftsman's tool box full is out of the question. A level, however, yep, I'm with you. I
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 07:24:05 EDT 2014 | spoiltforchoice
No, that's just weird. I have also never seen that in the UK. T.B.H I also get annoyed by the majority expecting you to arrange the movement of said machine from delivery truck to factory floor (particularly when they itemise the shipping at several
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 29 08:37:03 EDT 2014 | cyber_wolf
"Have you ever landed at home Saturday night, flew out Monday morning, just to have someone bitch that you are late, my suspicion is, NO!" Not-my-problem....that's the nature of the beast when you are a FSE. The travel requisite gets explained to yo
Electronics Forum | Tue May 06 09:28:13 EDT 2014 | swag
I think I know what's going on. It's an Engineer thing. I'm a Mech. Engineer that designs and builds tooling + services machines in-house. I order thousands of dollars of material and parts every month but at no time have I added a $6 set of allen