Electronics Forum | Wed Dec 31 08:40:28 EST 2003 | tommy
The 1block switch in front,rear & air down sensor are connected in series. Another suggestion is to initialise the setting.Make sure you have a copy of the initial data before doing it. Tell us what is your finding.Maybe you already have a solution.
Electronics Forum | Mon Jan 12 11:51:15 EST 2004 | Hussman
I don't believe you'll get an exact zero flux with no-clean pastes. Water soluable yes, but I don't see it happening with no-clean; at least not this year. As for spatter, you should be able to control this. Can you define what you call "spatter"?
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 14 03:45:45 EST 2004 | Bryan
Whether could we add some heating or cooling modules to the 8 zone reflow oven and convert the 8 zone to 12 zone or more?I 've never heard of anybody successfully done this.I think, this way, we could get more cost down.What's your opinions? Thanks®a
Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 13 12:02:38 EST 2004 | blnorman
We're changing solder bar and wire suppliers and are running impurity tests. Is there an IPC standard that lists acceptable limits for ultra pure, pure, solders for metallic and non-metallic impurities? What is the preferred method to test? We've
Electronics Forum | Thu Jan 15 09:31:42 EST 2004 | jseagle
I used CircuitCAM to convert my 3AV programs to VIOS programs. Then I massaged the VIOS files with PPS. You won't get a perfect conversion though, you'll need to re-teach the board origin on the Topaz and update the parts. The offline software for
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 28 14:03:47 EST 2004 | Bobvsi
Larry, For what it is worth, we were in the same boat last year, and we went with MyData. The service and support have been phenominal thus far. The machine is accurate and easy to changeover and teach new boards. The biggest negative we found is fe
Electronics Forum | Sun Feb 01 15:07:10 EST 2004 | rick
Pete C Thank you for answer. Yes we have to remove solder flux so we need chemistry for no-clean flux residue. What kind of damage can i expact from ultrasonics device? you said damage IC and clock types?. We have all components in solid encapsulat
Electronics Forum | Tue Nov 23 08:39:44 EST 2004 | mmjm_1099
Hey there Alan whats new? Drop me an email so we can stay in touch so we may discuss some Flexa and Circuitcam usuage. And anyone else out there they may see this do the same and we can have a email to discuss ideas or situations. mmjm_1099@yahoo.co
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 02 16:47:33 EST 2004 | davef
If you have potting compound on your solderable surfaces, you can develop reflow recipes until they are picking cotton on Antarctica and they will not take solder. You should: * Tell your buyer [customer] not to purchase parts with unsolderable lead
Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 05 11:52:54 EST 2004 | mrmaint
To All, I am looking for some feedback on the storage and handling of moisture sensative components. Mostly what people do for tubes and reels since most of these cant handle more than 60c.the ipc standard states that they can be baked at 40c.The onl