Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 24 11:39:54 EDT 2016 | jrrt_williams
We are currently running FUJI XPF lines and receive all of our RF shields in T/R format. The large shields we use come on a reel of 500, the small shields come on a reel of 800. both much more efficient than using trays.
Electronics Forum | Wed Nov 09 09:08:40 EST 2016 | sumote
We are currently running FUJI XPF lines and > receive all of our RF shields in T/R format. > The large shields we use come on a reel of 500, > the small shields come on a reel of 800. both > much more efficient than using trays. I agree. Get
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 26 14:54:48 EDT 2016 | jpenner
Thank you for the info!!
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 18 18:01:58 EDT 2016 | jpenner
Currently we place them using the tray system and need to become more efficient. Any ideas? Tubes? Also we have limited space in our tray tower.
Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 19 12:59:57 EDT 2016 | tombstonesmt
Take a look at video 12 of 16. Just an idea.. http://www.intelligentactuator.com/international-robot-exhibition-in-tokyo-japan-december-2015/
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 17 20:22:54 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Please give some suggestions on removing RFI / RF shields ... PTH Shields: Removing PTH RFI / RF shields is as straight forward as the next PTH component. Small SMT Shields: Removing small SMT RFI / RF shields is fairly straight forward, providin
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 12 18:20:07 EDT 2007 | davef
You should tell your customer that they're very nice people, but the purpose of RF shields is reduce RF emissions, not to be a air or gas tight enclosure. The requirements of hermeticity are wholly different than those of RF shielding. Do they want
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 20 12:19:24 EDT 2000 | Dave F
Bob: Techniques for removing RFI / RF shields vary according to the size and type of shield. Removing: * PTH RFI / RF shields is as straight forward as the next heat sinking PTH component, often using a solder bath or fountain. * Small SMT RFI /
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 25 16:59:54 EDT 2017 | spitkis2
Is anyone reworking BGA parts with an rf shield on top of the package? Any problems getting it off the board? I am running into an issue in that the shield comes off but the part remains on the board - not because solder has not reached melting but
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 03 07:28:14 EDT 2011 | denz34
Hi there, I have questions regarding on SMT RF Shield dewetting & misalignment issue.. Q1) How to identify on good or bad RF shield that could contribute to dewetting? Q2) What counter measure that must be taken when facing dewetting issue? Q3) W