Electronics Forum | Sun Aug 17 19:06:42 EDT 2014 | natashakt
Hi All, I have been looking in to some failures of PCB's in Assembly. After SMT the boards are stored for different periods of time in high humity environment (72% RH and 21.4 degrees Celsius) before being sent to Assembly to be handsoldered/put thr
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 03:26:18 EDT 2014 | eurekadrytech
Hi all: Interesting question you have raised as it concerns the rate of absorption by the board material. I represent http://www.EurekaDrytech.com and could assist in resolving the blistering problems you're facing. First some questions. 1. Is the
Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 08 21:12:29 EDT 2014 | eurekadrytech
Hello, Manufacturing process with high moisture and humidity environments and long term storage will definitely see pop corning effects once high temperature from soldering and/or re-flow process. The moisture that has been adsorbed is likely the ro
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 25 07:45:41 EDT 2014 | emcglobaltechnologies
Good morning, I hope you are doing well today, please allow me to introduce myself. My name is John Wasserman and I am the Sales Manager for EMC Global Technologies. We manufacture fixtures and tooling for the processing of printed circuit board ass
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 25 08:15:54 EDT 2014 | jax
With a melting point of roughly 300°C, you would need to have the product see temperatures peaking around 325°C at a minimum. (I would make sure the components and PCB materials can withstand these temperatures) Most convection ovens do not go over 3
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 27 12:38:48 EDT 2014 | fuji_user_2014
We do a lot of low volume prototypes and several boards that have have cut outs or fixtures that dont always reliably stop squarely at the in carrier (beveled corners). This sometimes results in a fid read error, because the fid wont be in the search
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 28 15:29:50 EDT 2014 | mcapizzi
Yes, your picture is correct. Regarding the dichroic mirrored prism assembly…in this application, a dichroic material is one which causes visible light to be split up into distinct beams of different wavelengths. The original meaning of dichroic, fro
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 05:18:45 EDT 2014 | sasa29
PCB Manufacturing demands preparation of design well in advance. The finalized designs are fed into the systems and the production is carried away. If the boards are of small sizes, multiple boards are made on a single large board and separated into
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 04 16:36:29 EDT 2014 | chemers
Thanks for the response, Rob. I tried the MOT cards and the problem did not move. I swapped the MOTY with the MOTX, but the MOTX had a small board attached to it that I moved to the MOTY that I tried. Do you know if there is a way to test that small
Electronics Forum | Fri Sep 05 09:22:53 EDT 2014 | rgduval
Hi, Rebecca, Hmm...two x motors? I'm a couple of years removed from MyData's, but, I don't remember two x-motors. Might be something in the My12's that I didn't see in my older My9 (and certainly not in my TP9). As to the small board...unfortun