Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 03 16:26:40 EST 2005 | grantp
Hi, I have seen demos of these scopes, and don't think they really show you very much. If you profile your board right, and drill up to solder a thermocouple onto the inner balls of the device so you really know your getting a good profile, I don't
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 08 08:12:03 EST 2005 | grantp
Hi, That's my thoughts, and I just don't know what looking at the component will do for the process. I did not know anyone used anything other than no clean flux these days. If you have the money, then the scope would be fun, but my main point is
Electronics Forum | Sat Dec 17 08:25:13 EST 2005 | grantp
Hi, Yes, I was talking about the oven, but then thinking about Soltec in general and about things the software really should be able to do, got me worked up on the Deltawave. I guess the frustration with it's software is not far from the surface.
Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 21 12:19:58 EST 2005 | DannyJ
Hi Mark, We're not doing anything too fancy. We have a couple of programs that do assist us, but in all reality, they are mainly front-ends for a database. The first is a program called Global Shops that we use for our inventory. This is based o
Electronics Forum | Thu Dec 22 21:29:05 EST 2005 | davef
Josh: Room Temperature Vulcanizing (RTV) is Dow Corning's trade name for it's family of silicone cure sealants. RTV is about the worst kind of coating there is. Its chemistry is highly ionic and it requires atmospheric humidity absorbed to "complete
Electronics Forum | Tue Dec 27 10:11:50 EST 2005 | pjc
Here's a few mfrs. to look at. http://www.vjelectronix.com/vjebeta/index.asp http://www.glenbrooktech.com/advantage.htm http://www.lixi.com/product_workstation.htm http://www.focalspot.com/ http://www.microfocus-x-ray.com/frameset.php?PageN
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 30 13:26:19 EST 2006 | Tech
So you use the dogbone alignment jig and the 3mm allen wrench to break them apart. The dog bone alightment jig would keep the rest of the joints from breaking loose while you loosened the allen wrench. This is basically the same thing I described usi
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 01 08:12:04 EST 2006 | Chunks
OK, this is easy. You say HIGH fall out, so I can assume 25 or 50%? If so, run 10 without the heat gun and 10 with. This should show you if the heat gun process is the cause or not. If the relay is a surface mount, hand solder them on. If it's a
Electronics Forum | Tue Feb 28 21:23:45 EST 2006 | Wave Master Larry
Alpha-numeric suck! Just kidding. We had a guy that was in charge of our waves who said the same thing. Never two sure what he meant by that. I've been runnning wave solder for 12 years and them Gels seem to get rid of the broken parts at wave. N
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 17 18:33:08 EST 2006 | mika
Paste In Hole "PIH" or Pin In Paste "PIP" are two different names of the same process. As far as I know this is fairly simple: the reason from the beginning is to avoid an extra process step/steps in the production line. That is to produce through h