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Re: solder balls and flux

Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 01 10:46:26 EST 2000 | Robert Hartmann

Kelvin, Thanks for the help. The actual opening size is .440 mm, but I think what you said makes sense. After discussing with the customer, it looks like it is the height which matters, more than the diameter. We have learned that the height of t

Re: Information on Toquing Process

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 25 16:23:10 EST 2000 | Russ

Assuming that you need information such as the type and size of screw to the recommended torque value. I have found great information from the torque tool manufacturers themselves! There is an ANSI spec but I don't know the specifics. Your torque d

Re: IP3 Lock-Up

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 16:35:02 EST 2000 | D Scott

Larry, I have seen this problem on our IP-3 also. You can recover from this without powering down by going into the I/O page and turning off that particular function. The machine should be fine once you exit out of the I/O page. It almost acts like

Looking for feedback from our site users on the Career Center

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 08:51:23 EST 2000 | Brandy Ford

SMTnet is here for our users. One of our goals is to make SMTnet as user friendly as possible. We are in the process of building an effective Career Center to better serve you, but are looking for your feedback as to what YOU believe would improve

Re: 0603 Tombstoning

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 24 11:11:25 EST 2000 | Russ

I have seen this before, our problem was palladium termination of this component. We could not change suppliers so we use a "reverse homeplate" stencil design to put the majority of paste directly underneath the solder terminations of the component

Re: unidentified component

Electronics Forum | Mon Feb 21 22:36:19 EST 2000 | Dave F

Cedric: I know you said "5KE36CA." Motorola, Fairchild, and some others make a zener transient suppressor 1.5KExxCA. The CA suffix makes it bidirectional. Actually, Motorola is no longer in the business. On Semiconductor (www.onsemi.com) sells t

Re: Squeegee Blades

Electronics Forum | Fri Feb 18 15:24:17 EST 2000 | Dean

Fitness-for-use is a very important aspect of a squeegee. The most delicate and important element of the squeegee is the blade. Regardless of how you store 'em protect the blades! I know MPM has blade covers bud don't know about DEK. I'm sure they

new site

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 14:37:08 EST 2001 | davef

Type ... pads ... in the search box and select Search You get 40 or so listings. Select the first one and you get an error screen with ... The parameter is incorrect. ... that's it. No Error 400 [or 404], nuthin. While we're on the broad topic

SMTnet 2.0

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 07:18:40 EST 2001 | bdoyle

Well the column two is just a message icon. If its red, that means there are new messages in that thread. As for column 3 (the red dot) that will mark that particular thread. If you mark a thread (or threads) and then open up options and turn on e

...and yes, I checked the archives

Electronics Forum | Tue Jan 16 14:10:14 EST 2001 | bdoyle

what was the error message you were receiving? I just did a search for BGA in the forum using the search on the gray bar at the top and it yielded 71 results. I didn't have any errors when I clicked on them. Email me if you have continued troubles


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