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help our school

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 05 10:31:40 EDT 2001 | raton

I am glad someone in education is getting a clue. I thank you for caring enough about education to ask some great quesstions. My brother-in-law got his Phd a few years ago and teaches at the college level, he agrees with many out there that if educ

Dream Machine

Electronics Forum | Sun Jun 24 12:32:22 EDT 2001 | Stefan Witte

I was dreaming about a real easy to use assembly machine. The software was written for operators and did not require more than a few hours training. Machine operations and board programming was written in clear language, icons, pictures and machine e

v-scoring

Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 06 18:26:20 EDT 2001 | davef

Groovy!!! [Sorry, I always wanted to say that.] As background, look at: * SMTnet Archives * "Pocket Guide to Excellent V-Scoring" and "Scoring FAQ's" [http://www.accusystemscorp.com] they cover all of the dimensions and give a short summary on the

Warp PCBA- how to repair ** Question #1

Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 16 21:39:40 EDT 2001 | davef

The method you suggest is about the only way to �clean-up� this terrible situation. Realistically, this is a "memory" type condition induced by design, build symmetry, "cross ply construction", excessive cool down rates during lamination or reflow a

Slide lines

Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 18 22:23:44 EDT 2001 | davef

First thing, I wouldn't buy new. There's tons of this stuff out there, the problem is finding the used stuff. One place to look is the SMTnet used equipment sales watteverzits called. Roland knows the name. Most work bench suppliers [eg, Arlink,

Scored Printed Circuit Boards

Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 01 11:03:20 EDT 2001 | Chip Gill

I read your request for design information on panel layout for V-scoring, and felt the need to respond. Scored PWB's are indeed more efficient to produce and depanel than tab routed PWB's, but there are also drawbacks associated with this method. T

ERSA scope?

Electronics Forum | Sat Aug 18 23:40:22 EDT 2001 | CAL

We at ACI have both endoscopes and xray. We have used the ERSA Scope often and it is a great machine, but the cost is hard to justify the ROI.The ERSA Scope is in the $28K to $32K range. I had a chance to see OC Whites Endoscope and it was cool.Pric

DEK FormFlex

Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 03 12:13:59 EDT 2001 | hinerman

T.A. board lok is fixed tooling. I have not used it, and therefore cannot comment on it. Their website describes it in detail for those interested. -The Grid-Lok system is completely pnuematic -Each pin locks individually via mechanical lock -Each

Re: Serial Numbering of PCB's (?)

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 03 11:20:15 EST 2000 | John O'Brien

This is getting to be a more common practice, especially with the application of a 2-D bar code directly to the board (via laser, ink jet,etc.) Some really major companies are jumping on the bandwagon because it also allows treating each board as a l

Re: what's your opinion

Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 27 20:32:01 EST 2000 | Dave F

Kyungman: So, your boss is trying to get you to put a wet paste inspection machine on your line after the printer. Sounds like you have a bunch of toys and someone wants to give you more!!!! Ah, the burdens some people have to live with!!! ;-) J


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