Electronics Forum | Wed Oct 07 08:47:11 EDT 1998 | Clifford Peaslee
We are considering a new free service here at smtnet, Web Email. This would allow users to keep their personal email address's private, while we make users use the smtnet address when there are required email fields in forms. When a user registers on
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 14 07:45:56 EDT 2004 | Steven
Hi, It is nice with a flexible machine. But what is the cost? It sounds so nice when you see a demonstration or the alike. What I have heard about the NXT model is that if the boards becomes wider than 210mm or so, the performens drops whit about 5
Electronics Forum | Tue Aug 22 12:56:29 EDT 2006 | Chunks
Russ is right. The pad in the middle needs to be soldered as well. Also, the ends of leads exposed are not plated as well, so you will never get a toe fillet. Drives our IPC experts nutty, or should I spell it "knutee"? I don�t know, I went to a
Electronics Forum | Fri Aug 25 09:01:42 EDT 2006 | russ
We sire don't AJ, We use a single large aperture in center and the outer pads are just reduced our standard which is I believe about mil off of each side or 2 mils in X and Y. As far as side fillet, sometimes we get them sometimes we don't, I attri
Electronics Forum | Tue Oct 16 14:18:41 EDT 2012 | ericrr
My guess is a manual machine would be good for a after sales "repair station" or the engineers doing product development, without it you would have almost drop a large integrated circuit (IC) on to the spot and poke around with it moving it sideways
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 18 03:35:12 EDT 2012 | sarason
I would not recommend a manual placement machine. They are a waste of good money.As they slow down the process. A vacuum pickup unit for superfine IC placement maybe! Good twizzers for caps and resistors. Either 2 irons or a twizzer iron for prototyp
Electronics Forum | Thu Jun 24 16:56:01 EDT 1999 | Focus Enterprises
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Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 20 00:04:29 EDT 1998 | Rogerio Pereira
I would like to know something about Siemens machines from users of Siplace or old machines. Thanks !
Electronics Forum | Wed Feb 20 13:16:06 EST 2002 | pjc
Paste w/ 2% silver has a eutectic temp of 179deg.C vs. 183deg.C for std. 63/37. The 2% can give better wetting in some applications.
Electronics Forum | Thu Oct 27 08:34:28 EDT 2005 | mmjm_1099
Putting some sort of tape cover over the sharpie is not an option? Worth a shot on asking .... sounds like the solvent might eat the tape away as well but give it a try.