Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 05:54:19 EST 2007 | m7mdshms
I want to replace my FDD with a driver to read flash memory instead of Floppy disks, but uses the ordinary floppy interface on pc mother board
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 11:38:57 EST 2007 | Brandon
Does anyone know of a company that will come out and perform a Free Onsite ESD Evaluation??? I was given a contqact once, but I lost it. We are an ECM in Austin , Texas. Thanks, B
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 11:58:34 EST 2007 | jax
I doubt anything is free but... Try Southwest Systems ( http://www.swsystems.com ) They might evaluate your company in hopes to land future sales. They provide a wide assortment of ESD training and materials. Contact Info: (Austin Location) Russell
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 28 09:40:13 EST 2007 | russ
Have you contacted Philips by any chance? I am sure that they have this data on their website. I would also bet that the machine does not weigh 670 pounds it will be more. Russ
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 08 07:52:35 EST 2007 | mhenry6575
I have 3 CSM 84's with mutiple feeders that I would like to sell if anyone is looking? Please email me (Mike) at mike.henry@pulse.com.
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 14:30:07 EST 2007 | jgill
I have a small board with two through hole and two SMTs. Is it easier to manufacture with the SMTs on the top or bottom? Thanks, John
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 14:42:40 EST 2007 | jgill
I have a small board with two through hole and two SMTs. Is it easier to manufacture with the SMTs on the top or bottom? Thanks, John
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 15:23:53 EST 2007 | jdengler
As already stated one side. Also if at all possible change the through hole components to SMT. It is much cheaper to assemble SMT than through hole. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 16:26:18 EST 2007 | jgill
Thanks folks. I guessed right and put them on top. Unfortunatly a SMT version is not available for the through hole parts. John
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 27 20:17:19 EST 2007 | roderickray
I have been trying to tell people at work that minor scratches on solder resist on BGA will not effect functionality of BGA, instead they want to attempt repair of these scratches. Any suggestions.