Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 25 09:43:09 EST 2006 | billyd
Thanks Russ. I was pretty sure I'd be ending up going with that, since it seems to be a pretty popular kit, overall in the industry. Thanks again.
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 25 20:44:18 EST 2006 | Miguel Vallejo
What resources are available to cross a throughole BOM (bill-of-material)to SMT? Miguel V. mvallejo@altatronems.com
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 09:01:32 EST 2006 | Chunks
Mercury vapors are pretty good. Also, if you can build n some day light diffusers for natural sun light to come in. It works pretty well. Use a diffuser as clear glass may cuase vision problem with equipment if under direct sun light. Been there.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 09:11:59 EST 2006 | patrickbruneel
Interesting article about the RoHS politics http://www.edie.net/news/news_story.asp?id=11001
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 10:01:26 EST 2006 | sagan
Hello everyone. I was wondering if anyone has any idea where i can get the manuals for the Zevatech PM575L. The company i work for just bought one but the manuals are missing. Anyone can help? Thank you in advance
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 30 11:57:06 EST 2006 | james
We are running under 5% RH. The parts we are having problems with are QFP 208. We have a clean process and right now I am baking 3 boards before they remove the parts and then sending them back to test.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 15:51:06 EST 2006 | tzawaide
We're currently using adhesive-type board cleaners (TekNek), and they've been more troublesome than anything. They cause a lot of hangups, and hence causing m/c crashes, etc. Any recommendations on PCB cleaners that can be integrated into the prod
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 26 18:19:02 EST 2006 | GS
Again talking about Tsunami ROHS......... What about UPS units for small or large Power, do they must be ROHS compliance or not ? Regards.................GS
Electronics Forum | Sat Jan 28 08:31:00 EST 2006 | GS
Thank you Patrick, now I feel much more better My mother tongue is not English, so it takes plenty of time time to understand those enigma. I think that lawyers will have a lot of work thanks to the ROHS interpretation. Regards..........GS
Electronics Forum | Fri Jun 16 07:32:46 EDT 2006 | slaine
I agree A UPS needs electrecity to work so it is definatly not exempt, and im sure it dosent fall into the other catagary either.