Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 17:52:12 EDT 2006 | FredC
I had reason to check the Tyco web site today and on their home page was a very prominent sp? ad for feeders capable of handling 0201 parts. You mentioned that the ones from Tyco worked well, maybe they are back in stock. I talked to the customer
Electronics Forum | Mon May 22 05:51:22 EDT 2006 | Rob
I think you'll find that the addition of Omega 3 (fish)oils to your breakfast on a regular basis will help the neurons in your brain build faster & stronger links, making you more intellegent. Damn that puts paid to a career in consultancy then. Al
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 16:13:43 EDT 2006 | two cents
Just maybe this new diet for the guru will burn a new orifice between his cheeks which may enable him to spew his rational more clearly. His current blowhole does not seem to be working.....RLM, there may be a decision by Tyco soon to produce 0201/04
Electronics Forum | Wed May 10 16:01:37 EDT 2006 | Hoss
We are looking for a tool to perform BOM comparisons. I know that Aegis and Valor provide this capability within their CAM offerings. I'm trying to find something that I don't need infrastructure to utilize and won't break the bank. Anyone who use
Electronics Forum | Thu May 11 20:35:26 EDT 2006 | JB
You might want to check out http://www.ultraedit.com they have a comparison program that can compare up to 3 files at a time as well as append them and a bunch of other neat stuff. You can get it bundled with some other great text editors etc. for ab
Electronics Forum | Wed May 17 16:20:36 EDT 2006 | jh0n
I've been using an Excel plugin called Synkronizer with a LOT of success. I export a BOM from Orcad, 1 part/ref per line (2 columns), for each product I want to compare. Synkronizer does the rest - highlighting in different colors for deletions, va
Electronics Forum | Wed May 24 19:47:47 EDT 2006 | jh0n
In two years of exporting bills of material from Orcad into the Synkronizer plugin in Excel, I have never seen an issue related to the software. Sure, some custom-written piece of software might incorporate an extra feature or two, but looking at it
Electronics Forum | Thu May 25 02:28:27 EDT 2006 | AR
Synkronizer sounds like a great idea, but what do you do if your BOMs incorporate more than one component ref per line (as in our case), often with different kinds of notation for a sequence of components. You need some kind of parser in order to spl
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 12:07:10 EDT 2006 | solderiron
The kester better known as KY'd Sn/Cu has more copper intermetallic growth over time, dissolves copper from the board faster so repairing and touchup can damage board. Bridges more than SN100c. Does not thermal cycle well. Has shrink cracks that can
Electronics Forum | Fri May 12 18:54:20 EDT 2006 | Ola
Sometimes when I go fishing i'll use lead on the end of the line, just above the hook, so that the bait is going to the bottom or at least very deep into the lake. At work however, lead is a non wanted product. Well, I don't mix work and pleaure...