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UltraSonic cleaning machine

Electronics Forum | Wed Sep 25 15:58:36 EDT 2002 | bschreiber

Hello Dave, I hope that electronic slap didn�t hurt too much. Robf, I am sorry that you did not agree with my initial response, but the answer is very detailed and most of the support material I have is only in paper format so I need to either snai

Re: KIC thermal profiler

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 16:45:48 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | | Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like po

Re: KIC thermal profiler

Electronics Forum | Sat Jun 12 17:41:13 EDT 1999 | JohnW

| | | Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like po

Re: KIC thermal profiler

Electronics Forum | Tue Jun 15 16:37:17 EDT 1999 | Philip Kazmierowicz

| | | | Does anyone out there involved in RF manufacture have any experience with the KIC Slim-Kic profiler? Do you find any interference problems between the RF transmissions and the testing of your products. We build primarily high-freq stuff like

10 Methods for PCB Heat Dissipation

Electronics Forum | Mon Oct 26 02:00:36 EDT 2020 | chucherry5076

https://www.jrpanel.com/R The heat generated by electronic equipment causes the internal temperature to rise rapidly. If the heat is not dissipated in time, the equipment will continue to heat up and the components will overheat and fail, resulting

Re: Hot Air Nife

Electronics Forum | Thu Apr 29 12:20:23 EDT 1999 | Tony A

| | Anyone using hot air nife for wave soldering process. | | Does it work? | | Does it really eliminate solder bridging and does it create any other problems? | | | | any feed back will be much appriciated. | | | | Thanks | | | | Tony A | | |

Re: Floating part at wave.

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 11 09:39:31 EDT 2000 | Chris May

Charlie, Check: a)That your wave is not too high/powerful as this will push up components due to force exerted by mass of solder b)That your conveyor is set at optimimu height so that a) is not required. If conveyor is too high, then the wave will

Re: Good Solder Joint Failures

Electronics Forum | Thu Feb 18 17:06:33 EST 1999 | Dave Jurena

| Hope some of you out there can help me with this one. | I am getting feedback from our test department that they are showing opens on solder joints which have visually good wetting. The touch-up operators confirm that the joint looks good. All they

Re: Starting an SMT line

Electronics Forum | Mon Sep 07 02:10:37 EDT 1998 | Tom Blum

Hi Dick We've built up an SMD line for low volume, high product mix over the last two years. Some thoughts: - the reflow system shall have very big thermal power and reserve that results in the same profil with different thermal masses ie products. T

Re: SMT at home?!

Electronics Forum | Fri Jan 16 23:33:32 EST 1998 | Scott

| Is there any way to implement SMT at home? | I want to assemble a prototype board of mine. | How can I hand-solder a 208-pin 0.5 mm lead | pitch PQFP -- lead-by-lead (the usual way), | or side-by-side (partial heating method)? | Alas, no SMD rework


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