Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 04 10:09:27 EDT 2004 | fszypula
Give me a call on what type of components you are looking to run we have a feeder that will do down to 0402s at a lesser cost than the thin Pro. 215-784-4566
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 11:56:42 EDT 2004 | mmjm_1099
I am looking for a way to get netlisting off of gerbers for prob testing. If anyone knows a program or something we can do to get the numbers let me know via email or post here. Thanks
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 13:48:45 EDT 2004 | Ralf
Hi Recently i have noticed that after reflow (hot air oven) on the solder lands without components but with solder(screen printing) there is discoloration. It looks like gasolin spilled on the wet road (rainbow). Any idea and reason Ralf
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 21:11:13 EDT 2004 | davef
Could be lots of things. With limited information about temperatures, solder alloy, and cleaning; we'll swing for the fence that you got these solder connections very hot. So hot that Pb oxide is dominating the solder joint surface instead of the
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 21:16:15 EDT 2004 | davef
This sounds like a "perfectly fine" no-lead solder connection. What the composition of: * Solder alloy? * Solderability protection on components?
Electronics Forum | Tue Jul 27 20:48:10 EDT 2004 | Ninh The Vu
Hi, Is there any CAD software that helps converting gerber file into cad (text file)? Any input will be great help. Thanks and regards, NTV
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 14:09:39 EDT 2004 | Dave
What do you want to do with the gerber file? Most gerber outputted data is in ascii and can be read with notepad or any text editor. If you want to view the gerber data there are free viewers on the web ie: gerbv.sourceforge.net Hope this helps.
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 14:54:36 EDT 2004 | chris
The software that i used sell was graphicode. it worked well, but not easy to use. http://www.graphicode.com/
Electronics Forum | Fri Jul 30 16:03:46 EDT 2004 | jwdyer
I ahve been using Pentalogix ViewMaster PLUS. Cost about $1k. It's a little tough to use but does a pretty good job for the price.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 29 21:12:55 EDT 2004 | davef
Use a spray fluxer, like those used in wave soldering. Search the fine SMTnet Archives for supplier names. We understand that spray fluxing is significantly different than dispensing. What do you want/expect to accomplish by dispensing liquid flux