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Re: Posting a Paper on the SMTNet Library

Electronics Forum | Thu May 04 13:54:54 EDT 2000 | Brian Doyle

Unfortunately there was a problem within the server that prevented any submitted article to be viewed. We have since fixed that problem and as such all library articles that were submitted can now be viewed. We appologize for any inconvenience this

Library links are dead...

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 01 18:19:26 EDT 2001 | bdoyle

It should also be noted that many of the library articles on there are links that people submitted. These links originally lead to the actual article on that person's website however it seems that many of them have changed. That's why you got the p

HASL - again?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 11:47:10 EDT 1999 | Earl Moon

Now don't everyone jump on this at once, but it seems time for me to send out copies of my not even close to being dated copy of an article about HASL. Though it was published in 1992, in Printed Circuit Fabrication Magazine, and it got rave reviews

Re: Posting technical articles

Electronics Forum | Fri May 22 10:41:54 EDT 1998 | Cunli Jia

| When you say "digital form" do you mean digitized like a jpeg format or a big ol' pile of electrons like a *.doc format? Anything that is already on disk will be fine. It will be ideal if the whole article is already in .cfm with reasonably sma

Check out the newly automated SMT Library and SMT News

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 15:51:16 EDT 1999 | Cunli Jia

To All, Good news: now you have a place to easily share your papers, articles, news, etc. on SMTnet. We have just finished automating the SMT Library and SMT News. Although both are still in Beta testing, and we anticipate some errors, they are re

Check out the newly automated SMT Library and SMT News

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 12 15:49:03 EDT 1999 | Cunli Jia

To All, Good news: now you have a place to easily share your papers, articles, news, etc. on SMTnet. We have just finished automating the SMT Library and SMT News. Although both are still in Beta testing, and we anticipate some errors, they are re

Re: HASL - again?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 12:20:16 EDT 1999 | John Thorup

| Now don't everyone jump on this at once, but it seems time for me to send out copies of my not even close to being dated copy of an article about HASL. Though it was published in 1992, in Printed Circuit Fabrication Magazine, and it got rave review

Re: HASL - again?

Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 18 12:36:52 EDT 1999 | Brian

What is the future of HASL with lead-free solders? I have grave misgivings as, even if it works properly (which I'm not too sure about), the alloy will have to match that used in the soldering process, or nearly so. No use using a Bi-containing HASL

technical stuff review

Electronics Forum | Sat May 30 18:33:02 EDT 1998 | Earl Moon

This message is to Cunli and his great staff who keep us flying straight and level while reminding us always to keep our nose down in the turns. (can't keep from doing some of that pilot "s__t" Mav. I, I mean we, would like to post some tempters as a

Re: technical stuff review

Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 01 09:32:29 EDT 1998 | Dave F

| This message is to Cunli and his great staff who keep us flying straight and level while reminding us always to keep our nose down in the turns. (can't keep from doing some of that pilot "s__t" Mav. | I, I mean we, would like to post some tempters

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