Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 29 10:38:49 EDT 2008 | patrickbruneel
Look at this article http://circuitsassembly.com/blog/?p=191 The EU commission totally lost contact with the real world.
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 11:25:11 EDT 2008 | blnorman
We use immersion tin boards and ENIG with Sn63Pb37 with no problems. We did have to tweak the profile higher with ImmSn though.
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 29 15:04:53 EDT 2008 | wavemasterlarry
Ha ha ha... I gotta admit it You sure are presistant with your companies wares.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 09:02:26 EST 2009 | mefloump
We use Ascentec Engineering and have used DMI and Pentagon. All make a very good product. I have no association with the business mentioned above.
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 22:07:46 EST 2009 | esota
Hi Brian, Tk you vy much for yr help. Any ideas what material are they using for pallets? Appreciate yr info. Cheers Philip
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 09 13:29:06 EST 2009 | john_smith
Hello, We use Pentagon. Very good work and next day delivery. Thanks John
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 19 12:34:21 EST 2009 | jesse1
Ascentec Engineering offers high quality pallets with very fast lead times using a full time sales team and 2 manufacturing sites (west and east coasts). Several material choices are available. Visit http://www.ascentecengineering.com.
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 06:12:41 EDT 2012 | mbnetto
Hi Arturo. Thanks for you reply. The board is being loading so that the wave bath touch the 2 pads at the same time... I increased the chip wave in a maximum accepted level... One more rpm on the pump the wave sill overflow the board... Thanks...
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 14 06:17:48 EDT 2012 | mbnetto
Hi Melissa, thanks for you reply... I'll increase the placement force on this component so that it touchs better the board pad. Maybe it couldnt help due to stencil aperture. Maybe I'll have to change it. If you have more ideas, please share with m
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 20 13:15:53 EST 2012 | jdengler
In Texas Instruments AN-1364 they say "The TO-247 package is not recommended for surface mounting".
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