Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 17:05:51 EDT 2001 | genny
Quick internet search revealed the following: http://www.cad2cam.com/HP_EGS/ also the following which looks like it copied some of the same info into its page: http://www.artwork.com/eesof/mds2dxf/mds2dxf.htm
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 17:18:02 EDT 2001 | mcox
Genny Thanks for the effort; I had actually called this company however they did not have any documentation for the Piglet format. Thanks Anyhow Mike
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 21:31:27 EDT 2001 | davef
Lotsa ways to bust caps. First: placement force; Second: thermal stress; Third: poor pad design. Forth: then, ummm maybe the cap supplier. Please describe the crack in more detail. Where does the crack start? Where does the crack go?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 13 21:32:26 EDT 2001 | davef
One or more of the oven profiler companies [eg, KIC, ECD, Datapaq] has software for estimating profiles. Checkem aut.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jun 20 11:44:19 EDT 2001 | Steve
We use a universal recipe for 90% of our products. But, I had to develop a temperature profile for each PCB to know that I was getting the correct temperature at the PCB. You may need to work a weekend or a couple of late nights to get the data. Go
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 15 13:17:27 EDT 2001 | CPI
Are you exposing so you can solder and SMD component directly to it? If not are there ant vias near by that connect to the area you are trying to expose? If not I have done as Dave suggested using a dremal tool. Messy but it works.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 08:49:24 EDT 2001 | anders
We have to perform a wire modification on a PCB. I am looking for a wire where the insulationmaterial does not shrink or melt when soldered.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 09:58:19 EDT 2001 | edmentzer
We use 30 and 32 gauge PTFE wire. The insulation will not melt with normal hand soldering temps. The wire was made by Thermax/CDT. Their phone number is 800-423-5873. The only problem with the wire is that is hard to glue to the board. We use Ta
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 29 09:58:35 EDT 2001 | edmentzer
We use 30 and 32 gauge PTFE wire. The insulation will not melt with normal hand soldering temps. The wire was made by Thermax/CDT. Their phone number is 800-423-5873. The only problem with the wire is that is hard to glue to the board. We use Ta
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 14 08:49:36 EDT 2001 | adam
I'd like to know what advantages are there to use silver emerge PCB's. Currently we are using HASL boards, and we are having problems especially using BGA connectors. Any help will be appreciated. Adam.