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"Jack C. Olson" <[log in to unmask]>
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Wed, 19 Nov 2003 10:11:29 -0600
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I asked a question about this a couple of weeks ago:

We have a flex with a stiffener.

E=============[ o o o o o o o ]

Supposedly they are palletized (haven't seen them yet)
and I think the bare board vendor is delivering them
with the rigid portions attached with breakaways,
but the floppy part is still floppy.

When I asked about this on TechNet, several people
responded that these could be set into a fixture to
solder the LEDs on through the oven, but I've looked
through every book I have and I can't find a picture
to show the people downstairs (first flex ever here)

Does anyone have a picture of this?

Or an easy way to describe how to support the
floppy part through the oven?

Several people said "we do this all the time" but I
still can't picture it... sorry

thanks,
Jack

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