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Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 15:57:14 EDT 2002 | bdoyle

what kind of havoc on the system do those things wreak though. I dunno they sound a bit scary. I don't think my wife would let me eat that.

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Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 16 12:28:49 EDT 2002 | cyber_wolf

http://story.news.yahoo.com/news?tmpl=story2&cid=519&e=4&u=/ap/20021015/ap_on_re_us/fried_twinkies Hehehehe ! This is from todays news.

Wait'll the IPC gets a hold of this

Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 16 17:44:40 EDT 2002 | dragonslayr

Wait'll the IPC gets a hold of this - I expect a committee to be formed quite soon. Any volunteers?

solderability

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 11 09:54:34 EDT 2002 | russ

For whatever its worth, IPC does not require a full fillet in this situation. If it has to be a complete fillet due to contractual agreements you may want to try and preheat the board first with hot air or something and then solder. Russ

Press Fit Backplane connectors

Electronics Forum | Fri Oct 11 13:47:48 EDT 2002 | mnaddra

Does anyone know of automated equipment makes and models for auto inserting press fit connectors in to backplanes. Mike

via in pad

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 12 05:40:05 EDT 2002 | Kenture

Hello All, I am having issued with insufficient solder due to via in pad. It is a 10 mils via and PCB is 70 mil thick. Six mils stencils was used since there are some 20 mils (No clean process). Any recommendation? Thank you.

via in pad

Electronics Forum | Sat Oct 12 06:43:49 EDT 2002 | davef

Alternatives to consider are: * Opening-up your stencil aperture put-down more paste to compensate for the amount that is being used to fill the via. * Relaying-out the board to plug and plate over the via. * Relaying-out the board to move the via fr

via in pad

Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 15 16:03:45 EDT 2002 | davef

Abelardo, In your response on this thread you mention "pink lady". Please help us understand "pink lady" better. Is that a temporary solder mask?

Reflow Oven Chain Lubrication

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 03:03:34 EDT 2002 | msimkin

Mike, I have been using a fully synthetic motor oil on the links of my chains of my Hella for 7 years now, and have had no problems. As long as you do not place the oil on the fingers, where it makes contact with the PCB, then you will have no probl

Ag Epoxy Process

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 14 11:02:57 EDT 2002 | pjc

Can someone please point me to some good technical papers on the Ag Epoxy process covering- printing, dispensing, component placement and curing and on flexible & ridgid substrates too? Are there lots of you out there doing this process? Thx.


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