Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 13:28:12 EST 2008 | fsw
In the design stages, we have been asked about the difficulty in soldering a 4AWG (stranded) wire to a PCB for a high current application. Questions - can this be hand soldered normally? What about wave? Process will probably be Pb-Free. All opinions
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 28 18:03:33 EST 2008 | jdumont
What kind of circuit board are you using that can carry the amount of current that would necessitate the use of a 4 awg wire? Cant you just terminate the cable with a ring terminal and screw or swage it into the board?
Electronics Forum | Mon Mar 03 09:09:39 EST 2008 | ck_the_flip
I'm curious myself. What IS the application that stuff that big would have to go through a PCB?? 3-phase, 460V?
Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 29 09:56:34 EST 2008 | iantech
Hi all are any of you guys using Dek proflow catriges with senju paste, Just wondering what the temp should be for transport and storage ian
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 04 05:47:07 EST 2008 | andrzej
Can you describe what you mean by "pillow effect" Do you have any photos ?
Electronics Forum | Thu Mar 06 12:10:38 EST 2008 | samir
Thanks, I stand corrected on the tarnish definition. Thanks for the input too. That's exactly what I wanted.
Electronics Forum | Sun Mar 16 08:41:50 EDT 2008 | davef
Dennis: What do you do when you receive a black pad board? How do you rework it?
Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 21 19:43:22 EDT 2008 | jeremysaise
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Electronics Forum | Fri Mar 14 11:33:49 EDT 2008 | operator
I do things manually. I export the gerbers I need to a dxf. Then I do all my special instructions and color coding in AutoCad. I would like to see what CircuitCam can do. B