Category:PCB Component Learning
Electronic components are basic electronic element or electronic parts usually packaged in a discrete form with two or more connecting leads or metallic pads. Electronic Components are intended to be connected together, usually by soldering to a printed circuit board (PCB), to create an electronic circuit with a particular function.
We have a customer who is using a standard USB Type A Connector on their assemblies. They don't want to add a housing to the assembly, but want to shield the metal USB connector housing from potential...(view more)
Hello All, I need some help here. Can anyone point me in the right direction on how to get SMT component design requirements? What I'm looking for specifically is how the component leads would come of...(view more)
Since the second half of 2016, as the significant increase in packaging and winding metal materials (copper, tin, iron cap), component sticks and packaging cartons, this squeezes the profit margins of...(view more)
Hi, This company has thousands of parts in the library from Mydata machine that needs to be ported to Fuji CP65 Parts Library. Rather then entering each of the 1000s of part manually, does anyon...(view more)
Hi guys.. I just want to know on what are common types of terminal plating on chip capacitor and does each plating will affect reflow profile?(view more)
Hi there to all, I have noticed one of my cp is making very loud thumping sound from the table lately. This noise is only from X-axis not the Y at all. Here are the following things that I went throug...(view more)
Hi, We have two complete SMT line and in this department we use conveyors for board manipulation. Concerning the wave area we are not full efficiency and I have to look for conveyors and bar cod...(view more)
We have a 3-zone reflow even, JetStream, manufactured by Automation Ltd., UK, in 2002. I am looking for a CPU board for it. Is there anyone that can help me find it?(view more)
I was wondering if any could tell me how to take a commercial motion detector and convert it to run off of 9 or 12 VDC.(view more)