Electronics Forum | Thu Nov 08 10:02:55 EST 2007 | hussman
Yes. I used to use em on our old 286. The side clamps work very well with them and our missing parts from support pin problem went away. It was our #1 defect a few years ago. 100%ing work orders for missing parts sucks.
Electronics Forum | Fri Nov 16 18:08:32 EST 2007 | mika
So you are saying that 0.13 mm stencil thichknes and 20% reduction of the middle cooling pad is working for you? Just as I said.. Best Regards, Mika Ps. Keep in mind that the QFN is designed to do some heavy work, while enough "heat transfer" occur.
Electronics Forum | Mon Dec 17 19:29:41 EST 2007 | bbarton
Paul M...sounds like you work for a guy I used to work for Paul L...WHEN you leave, keep in mind the bigger idiot you are, the higher they promote you!!
Electronics Forum | Wed Jan 16 18:26:41 EST 2008 | peshlakai74
We upgraded our windows software from windows 98 to windows 2000, now the camers doesn't work. Could this be the problem? Thanks Eric
Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 18 17:12:38 EST 2008 | flipit
I used the Rosenthal sheeter or slitter when I worked in flex circuits. Do you want to go from roll to sheet sheet stock? These machines worked very well for us. http://www.rosenthalmfg.com/
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 26 16:06:13 EDT 2008 | jlawson
Another software package is vPlan Studio from Valor, has documentation/Work instruction package that is quite poweful
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 13:34:27 EDT 2008 | tech1
We use both a 4C and a Mydata TP. If the work ever picks up the 4C is pone and a second TP is in. Easy to work with, program and maintain. Ideal for your operation
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 18 14:44:56 EDT 2008 | jax
Saunders Technology... or ECD (makers of M.O.L.E.) has what is called a TEMPROBE that will work how you want... even in "wet" solder paste. Maybe others here can tell you if it works well or not, I use KIC. www.ECD.com/saunders/tp.htm
Electronics Forum | Mon Jun 02 12:48:16 EDT 2008 | bandjwet
I am trying to do a "sanity check" on an SMT hourly consulting rates. The work requires expertise in SMT process, IPC inspection guidelines and as well as hand assembly. The work would be performed in China but needs to be performed by an American.
Electronics Forum | Thu Jul 17 17:52:19 EDT 2008 | adamcrum
I don't know if we are on the same track. It is not that our select x isn't working well, It's not working AT ALL.