Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 17 14:35:53 EDT 1998 | Dale Eble
There is a company named Cencorp in Longmont, Colorado that makes depaneling equipment. They are used extensively for boards, including processor modules e.g, Pentium II / Power PC. - They were working on version for BGA - they may have something no
Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 16 16:32:26 EDT 1998 | Erick Russell
Intel has developed these profiles on an SRT summit 1000. I would like to offer my assistance to you if the peramiters you choose do not work. Erick Russell SRT Product Manager 978-614-4428
Electronics Forum | Thu Sep 10 14:02:31 EDT 1998 | Phil Teerink
| Is a machine available to straighten QFP legs | Where? | How much? | Anygood? Topline components offers a kit for about $500 Is not a life saving solution, but works well enough to fix QFP's with a few bent legs. Phil Teerink
Electronics Forum | Thu Aug 27 05:06:35 EDT 1998 | John Kirby
Could someone please help me. We clean our PCB's with Safewash at present. As most of our work has to be upto MIL-STD, we cannot clean the PCB when transformers are fitted? Could someone please help???? Thank you J Kirby
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 12 03:43:01 EDT 1998 | Terry Keen
We are taking enquiries for sub-contract work that we hope to be doing by Christmas. One of the enquiries is to assemble chip capacitors and an SO14 onto ceramic. Does the printing process, paste used and reflow process remain the same, or are there
Electronics Forum | Mon Aug 10 11:52:53 EDT 1998 | Wayne Bracy
Cliff: To earl to early to make any like/dislike comments. Sure it will be nice once we have had a few days to work with it. Might be a few bugs we can pass info to you about. Wayne
Electronics Forum | Wed Aug 05 14:55:15 EDT 1998 | john
Probably should have been more specific. We want to do some stencil etching. Mainly for prototype work nothing too high volume. Thanks, Oh yeah, (Ben) and maybe a tattoo here and/or there.. Ha ha ...
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 04 12:15:33 EDT 1998 | Steve Gregory
| | | | I am looking for some design guidelines (length, width, spacing) for solder thieves which are placed behind trailing pins of wave soldered SOICs. I'd appreciate it if some one could direct me to the appropropriate reference. | | Also, has an
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 23 19:26:57 EDT 1998 | Wayne
Justin: I work for your Dad so find out for both of us.... and as for Matsushita they are not buggers! See just try to start a little conversation and look at the trouble one can get into. Have a nice weekend. Wayne
Electronics Forum | Mon Jul 06 06:45:47 EDT 1998 | Carlos Martinez de Guere�
I'm looking for a SMT connector for power electronics (25 Amps.). On solution is to use multi-contact (1Amps) connectors, but I'd prefer an one-contact one. Has anybody worked with a such device?