They're reference designs for a reason.
This FAQ will look at how a PC board loaded with anywhere from just a few to hundreds of components is soldered in one smooth process, and the fascinating technology and systems it takes to do that.
Experts will be on hand to demonstrate the equipment and to help customers improve their electronics manufacturing with traceability and reliability.
When you can buy something at a low price in one location, and sell it at a higher price somewhere else, you’re engaged in what economists call “arbitrage”. We’re not sure if desoldering DDR5 chips ...
In a recent video [QWZ Labs] demonstrates an interesting technique to use 3D printing to make creating custom PCBs rather straightforward even if all you have is a 3D printer and a roll of copper tape ...
Abstract: This paper presents the design and layout of a PCB that implements a closed-loop temperature control system for automated soldering. The PID control algorithm can adjust the power delivered ...
This study investigates failures in solder joints of Ball Grid Array (BGA) components using destructive techniques such as cross-section, dye and pry, and chemical etching with metallographic reagents ...
Abstract: Surface mount technology (SMT) is a procedure for mounting electronic components to the surface of printed circuit boards (PCBs). Although the SMT procedure is more reliable than the ...
Draw Any kind of shapes without restriction Supports Drill Pad, and custom drill size Supports Edge Cut (PCB Shape) Works on OSX, Windows and Linux ...
A 14-core parallel run is used in this case. You can change the number of cores by editing the system/decomposeParDict script.