Lack of Data to Support "Tin Whiskers' Being Major Reliability Concern for Toyota
Folks, Bob Landman’s comments to my tin whisker posts appear below. Friendly dialogue such as this helps us to all learn more and is ...
Folks, Bob Landman’s comments to my tin whisker posts appear below. Friendly dialogue such as this helps us to all learn more and is ...
Folks, After my recent post on the fact that there was no data linking tin whiskers to the Toyota sudden acceleration issues, there continue to be m...
The most common melting temperature range for standard solders (like SnPb or SnPbAg) is in the 180°C to 190°C range, and the mo...
The latest issue of Circuitree Magazine came to me the other day and it was clear that this issue had a solar assembly focus. The cover story ...
Have you been watching the Olympics? I knew I had been watching maybe TOO much of the Olympics when I heard that the medals were made from ...
Folks, Every so often a new electronics assembly technology comes along, and I am asked my opinion about it. The latest “new” techno...
I caught up with Alan Rae after a recent IWLPC committee meeting, where he jokingly asked me to, “Stop asking important questions” –...
Many consumer electronics transitioned to Pb-Free 4-5 years ago. However, there are still a substantial number of electronics being built with S...
Folks, Patty was eating her lunch at her desk while reading Golf Digest. She had been training with weights, performing stretches, and getting less...
Conductive epoxy is a common material choice for bonding components, especially if the assembly process is temperature-sensitive. Tin-based solde...
The US House of Representatives bill H.R 2420, affectionately known as US RoHS, was introduced in May of 2009. From what I can tell,...