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Re: PCB Repair Training

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 22:18:50 EST 1999 | Cunli Jia @ SMTnet

Tony, Please check out PRECISION PCB SERVICES, INC. in Santa Clara, CA. They specialize in PCB repair including training. Call (408) 654-0773 and ask for Dennis, or e-mail him at ppcbs@aol.com. Their web site is listed below too. Good luck. Cunl

Re: PCB Repair Training

Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 06 07:16:23 EST 1999 | Tom B

| I am looking for some training resources on repairing PCB pads, traces, and other damaged PCB in San Jose area. Does IPC provide this type of training class? | Tony, Pace Inc., the makers of Pace soldering eqipment also provide some training, i

Cleaning under, around, and through tight spaces

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 15:36:53 EST 1999 | Earl Moon

A question for you all! Back in the good old days, we didn't always know how clean was clean. Much has changed. Much hasn't. My question concerns cleaning under, through, and around tight spaces. Way back when, we could not clean under 20 mil pitch

Re: Marking Codes

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 08:51:15 EST 1999 | K Gossman

| I would like to know if it exist a croos reference book for marking code on smt device? | I'm fixing a unit now and try to know what are the following devices: | The look like transistors and are mark like that "8A" |

Re: Marking Codes

Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 10 03:10:19 EST 2000 | H.J.Zwier

Hi Robert, Try looking at www.marsport.demon.co.uk/smd/ This site contains a list of html files with all marking codes known at this moment. Your example of a transistor with marking code 8A can be a 3V3 zener diode or a npn general purpose transi

Re: Why so little interest in Bulk Fed passives?

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 05 13:03:28 EST 1999 | Michael Allen

Another concern is that some bulk feeders present resistors upside-down 50% of the time; I'm told that this can affect heat dissipation and cause other problems (e.g., hidden partmark). Note: this is not a problem with chip capacitors because they'r

Re: HAPPY NEW YEAR

Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 31 12:04:21 EST 1998 | Clifford Peaslee @ SMTnet

| To all the workers at the SMTNet just wishing you a happy new year. 1998 was a wonderful year for most of us and we can only hope that 1999 will be as good or even better. | | Really have enjoyed visiting the SMTNet forum and look forward to the

Windows NT GUI vs. A web browser interface

Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 30 10:57:04 EST 1998 | Steve Evers

Windows NT graphic user interfaces for equipment abound. Companies seem to have standardized on Windows NT for every thing from reflow ovens to pick and place systems. But why? How badly would someone be "bucking the trend" if they manufactured a

CSP/BGA Assembly Problems

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 29 08:11:18 EST 1998 | Kelvin Chow

As CSP and BGA packages become more and more popular, I want to know if anyone get problem to assembly CSP packages. Currently, most CSP use 20mil solder ball diameter and it is a trend to go down to 16mil or even 12mil. I wonder if there is a probl

Re: what kind of material can pass through smt process?

Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 29 03:37:09 EST 1998 | John W

| can some kind of through hole type connector pass through | the smt process (with IR technology)???? | the temperature factor or material factor????? | There's a company called Samtec (web site is www.samtec.com) who can provide these.They have a


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