Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 09:23:56 EST 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi I don't see in your note any particular reasons why you couldn't. If it solders well and passes what ever specifications you are using than everything is OK. If your repair faces some soldering or rework challenges where a more agressive flux is
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 12 10:25:29 EST 2003 | davef
J-STD-001C, 7.2.1 Flux Application says words to the effect of: When an external flux is used in conjunction with flux cored solders, the fluxes shall be compatible. Regardless of whether these are or not flux cored solders, this begs the question:
Electronics Forum | Tue Mar 25 11:07:42 EST 2003 | emeto
Hi, you can do it using Cadence and it's subprograms or you could find someone with ownmade convertor(there are a lot of people who work om the problem last years.I know 2-3 and if I find some of them I'll give you their coordinates.
Electronics Forum | Wed Mar 26 09:00:28 EST 2003 | swagner
I work for a company that uses both print heads, from all of the testing i've seen and participated in both seem to work well when you have a compatible paste. Focus more on the features you want on the printer, applications support and focus primar
Electronics Forum | Mon Apr 14 03:01:29 EDT 2003 | Sean Rasmussen
SSnow, Have you used the Guru CMMS? It has many powerful features such as a powerful maintenance scheduler, inventory management, asset management, and more. It should more than satisfy your needs (as well as you can download it for free!) You ca
Electronics Forum | Fri Apr 04 17:43:52 EST 2003 | Kris
Hi, Did you use this paste before with out any problem or is it occuring for the first time ? If you wash only once a double sided board the side that passes through two reflow will have hardened flux which will may not be washed in your normal wa
Electronics Forum | Sun Apr 13 17:02:24 EDT 2003 | MA/NY DDave
Hi In addition to DaveyF, I probably have this, yet let me give you a few places fast and you will probably find what you want from his, mine or the linkages. If not write again either way. http://www.edtn.com/ http://www.techonline.com/ http://ww
Electronics Forum | Tue Apr 08 16:03:29 EDT 2003 | jonfox
MTBF is hard to nail down raw data based on whether or not it is classified as IPC CII or CIII alone. Given that most failures are environmentally based, you might be able to get this data for CII and CIII in similar environmental testing situations
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 23 07:19:12 EDT 2003 | bernard
Hi pete, We have being using the 8mm agilis feeder for nearly 12 months now, and contary to what you are finding the great advantage of this Mydata feeder system is that we loose very few components, you need no lead in etc. ( compared to other mach
Electronics Forum | Wed Apr 16 08:43:00 EDT 2003 | davef
Given that the LED work properly after being touched-up and that you don't have problems with other components, you may not be wetting the LED termination solderability protection during your normal reflow. Use a profiler to check the temperature on