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the SOD-80

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 15:10:30 EST 1999 | Tad Anderson

| I am searching for application notes on the SOD-80. Also, I am looking for any problems that have been discovered while using it. Also, we are looking for the pick and place equipment upgrades that will be needed to use the package- Pricing, manu

Correction about the Head, the Profile Symble

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 26 11:48:23 EST 1999 | Cunli

For the Head to show, you have to be a registered individual. Even if you registered your company with SMTnet and are recognized by the posting form on the Forum, you would still need to complete the individual registration process before you have a

Re: the SOD-80 er the MELFs

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 25 21:25:46 EST 1999 | Dave F

| | I am searching for application notes on the SOD-80. Also, I am looking for any problems that have been discovered while using it. Also, we are looking for the pick and place equipment upgrades that will be needed to use the package- Pricing, ma

Re: the SOD-80 er the MELFs

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 29 22:31:37 EST 1999 | Darren

| | | I am searching for application notes on the SOD-80. Also, I am looking for any problems that have been discovered while using it. Also, we are looking for the pick and place equipment upgrades that will be needed to use the package- Pricing,

Lost the password for the Quad QSV-1

Electronics Forum | Mon May 23 12:37:00 EDT 2011 | quadsmt

Hello, I've lost the password for my Quad QSV-1. I tried the default password: "QUAD." and a lot of obvious guesses. How can I reset or recover the password so I can use the machine again. Any help would be greatly appreciated. Thank you very mu

Wet behind the ears

Electronics Forum | Sat Apr 28 11:55:39 EDT 2001 | kaoni

Well, I hope I don't offend anyone. I'm brand new to this. I am considering starting my own assembly line to handle my own products but would like to be able to utilize my downtime as an opportunity to keep the machines running by trying to pick up a

Wet behind the ears

Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 29 15:43:38 EDT 2001 | davef

Call me wet behind the ears!!! I'd kinda like to see you refine your processes on your products before you go-out drying-out your ears on someone else's products. The worst contractors in the world seem to be those with their own product lines and

Wet behind the ears

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 07:54:12 EDT 2001 | wbu

So, you have big plans for your future. What�s your timeschedule ? Cause it needs a lot of time to start from ZERO, that�s where you are starting, right ? If it�s a serious undertaking get the best consultants in your boat you can get. The equipmen

Wet behind the ears

Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 30 10:06:13 EDT 2001 | CAL

John- Just few ideas at random (brainstorming) - While times are slow invest in training of your current staff. There are some great training facilities out there offering valuable knowledge. Knowledge is a valuable thing to have and will prove to be

Wet behind the ears

Electronics Forum | Tue May 01 19:27:37 EDT 2001 | djarvis

I have to say I agree with Dave. The experience in Oz is that OEM's that dabble with EMS tend to go broke. The ones that do survive tend to have big brothers with deep pockets to get them over their lean periods but even they will only put up with so

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