Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 23:21:54 EST 2007 | jmelson
Thanks for the data. That looks like the numbers I've seen, but the machine I have bid on (gulp) is an 84 with no suffix. I doubt that changes the dimensions, though. But, what I am trying to find out is if covers and panels can be removed to thin
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 11 14:45:22 EDT 2007 | samir
ECD, KIC, or any mfgr. of thermal profiling devices will charge a premium for "simple stuff". For example, ECD charges a grand for their "flux-o-meter", which is just a PCB with a hole pattern, a pallet, and pH-sensitive paper. You can easily ma
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 20 17:17:19 EST 2009 | Flipit
I have done this for the Datapaq and it worked well. The SlimKic uses a yellow thermal blanket material. It is called Pyropel. You can get it at McMasterCarr. I think McMasterCarr calls it polyimid foam insulation part number 93015K64 of 3/16 thi
Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 16:37:17 EDT 1999 | Philip Kazmierowicz
| | | | Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 10 21:43:18 EDT 1999 | Dean
| | Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like poin
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 07 04:25:00 EDT 2000 | dougie
Hi Guys, Thanks for the response. To answer your questions... The compoments we are placing and experiencing trouble with are generally 1206 components. It isn't just one manufacturer either. The one part though we have most problems with though is
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 11 15:59:52 EDT 2000 | JohnW
George, I looked at the winkic & profit software and tool's a while ago along with some of the alternatives. No matter what anyone tell's you in the 1st instance you do still need a profile card as what you are doing is comparing the known good prof
Electronics Forum | Tue Sep 28 20:58:23 EDT 1999 | J. Robotham
| | Can anyone tell me how a Panasoinc MV feeder and a MSH feeder compare in terms of component sizes and placment speeds? I was told that MV feeders can run on an MSH although they take up 2 slots. I'd appreciate the help. | | | | Regards, | | |
Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 01 17:51:59 EDT 1999 | JAS
| | | Can anyone tell me how a Panasoinc MV feeder and a MSH feeder compare in terms of component sizes and placment speeds? I was told that MV feeders can run on an MSH although they take up 2 slots. I'd appreciate the help. | | | | | | Regards,
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 06 17:03:46 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon
| Is anyone aware of some guidelines regarding through-hole in SMT pads? One of our designers wants to add through-hole leads in some SMT pads for an inductor. The size of the hole is 0.032 inches and takes-up approximately 25% of the pad area. Th