Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 07 11:30:11 EST 2000 | Dason C
I hear that IPC-7095, Design and Assembly Process Implemenatation for BGAs had already release, but I am not able to find at IPC web site. Rgds. Dason
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 10 12:22:12 EST 2000 | casi
I'm interested in probes for wafer testing made in verted. I need to tested wafers with pad with flat gold bumps ( 17um ) with pitch = 70um. I'm also interested in every web site related on gold bumps testing. Thanks a lot !!! Casi
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 03 13:18:31 EST 2000 | Bill Schreiber
Smart Sonic's Web Site is www.smartsonic.com Tel: 1(800) 906-440-R Fax: 1(818) 909-6409
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 17 11:05:15 EST 2000 | Mika Johnsson
There is such a web based library that includes data that you describe. It has currently about 4 million parts and 45 000 packages. Contact me and I tell you more
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 20 15:10:02 EDT 2000 | jackofalltrades
We use Datum Dynamics for selective wave pallets and have been very happy with their work and fast turn around. We also get all our press fit fixtures from them. Check out their web site www.datumdynamics.com
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 30 15:49:25 EDT 2000 | Danny Carr
Luis, Try the Spincircuit web page, they have a om-line component search feature. http://www.spincircuit.com Good luck! Danny Carr
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 03 10:45:35 EDT 2000 | NLykus
John, You can try Terra Universal's web site. They have a rather good selection. If you need something custom, contact Larry at DMS in Salem NH. Phone number 603-898-7750. Good luck Nance
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 15:55:45 EDT 2000 | P. J. O'Connor
We are developing a SMT Process FMEA as part of a "Green Belt/Six Sigma" project. We have searched the web and not found anything that is specifically helpful. Does anyone have a guideline or similar document they might be willing to share?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 15:55:39 EDT 2000 | P. J. O'Connor
We are developing a SMT Process FMEA as part of a "Green Belt/Six Sigma" project. We have searched the web and not found anything that is specifically helpful. Does anyone have a guideline or similar document they might be willing to share?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jul 26 07:40:37 EDT 2000 | JAX
gary, If you know who you are buying the parts from( who is your vendor), you can either log on to there web site and find the packaging specs or contact them and ask. All you need is the manufacturing number of the part, and your purchasing group