Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 11:17:25 EDT 2007 | jerry
Right now there is no setup time. We have 5 parts all 1206 that are used in 27 diffrent boards. Our setup time is jst to load new file. Jerry
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 12:09:04 EDT 2007 | slthomas
We have a dead one too. :( They're not cheap. Do you know what's taking them out? I suspect a shorted cable is what took ours out.
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 26 02:09:35 EDT 2007 | Amy
Anyone knows about the top side remelting requirement for wave soldering process? Is there any standard & procedure to follow? What temp can cause the solder for top side to re-melt?
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 12:28:51 EDT 2007 | realchunks
Wow, I fell for that one hook line and sinker. Sorry guys for carrying this thread/commercial on for so long. My bad.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 28 14:36:52 EDT 2007 | mumtaz
Shame on you Chunks for not nowing who these people were! Next time check source before opening your mouth. Now we are stuck reading advertisments which everyone hates. Stupid!
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 27 13:41:44 EDT 2007 | ratsalad
Piotr, Are you talking about Dummy Class 101 from Topline? I found this to be very helpful for beginners. http://www.topline.tv/DummyClass101.pdf
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 16:18:05 EDT 2007 | Jaime39
Try checking IPC.org and search for IPC-DRM-18G. This book has a lot of info that may help you.
Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 05 20:11:05 EDT 2007 | davef
While a bit dated, here is a convient starting point: http://www.smtinline.com/html-en/sumofstandards.html
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 06 09:36:46 EDT 2007 | pjc
FYI: IPC-SM-782 has been superseded by IPC-7351A, IPC-SM-782 land patterns previously found under the "Manufacturer Part Number" database portion of SM-782 Land Pattern Calculator are no longer maintained by IPC.
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 11 08:14:55 EDT 2007 | mmjm_1099
I did my directory by using the Fuji Part Data Directory. You can request one through Fuji and have a copy for all programmers. For instance a 3216 resistor is named RECT3216060 or your electrolytic caps ALEC4343540. Hopefully that is what you are as