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Contact Bill Barthel
(414) 751-3651
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From: TechNet-request
To: technet
Subject: ASSY: PCMCIA Vendor
Date: Wednesday, October 30, 1996 5:07PM

     Address,

     I am in the process of looking for an Assembly vendor that is very,
     very established and confident in assembling Smart Cards (PCMCIAs) and
     testing Digital/RF smart cards via ICT.  I would prefer to hear from
     end users of the smart cards versus assembly houses.  The annual PCBA
     quantities are projected in the 300K+ range.  The assembly house will
     have to be capable of assembling the following:

     1. 2 side SMT
     2. 12mil pitch QFPs
     3. 0402, 0603 and 0805 chips in large quantities
     4. .028 +-.003 TYPE III PCMCIA
     5. Type I Assembly
     6. etc.

     Please forward any response to the attached email address.  Thank you
     in advance.


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