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Daan Terstegge <[log in to unmask]>
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For this purpose there's no better tool than AllChars, which works in
every program.

Mu = CTRL Comma  u
Degrees = CTRL d g
Copyright = CTRL O C
Plus/minus = CTRL + -
You see, this makes much more sense than remebering all those
ALT-codes.

You can find a download-link via the downloads-page of
http://www.smtinfo.net

Daan Terstegge
Thales Communications
Unclassified mail
Personal Website: http://www.smtinfo.net

>>> [log in to unmask] 09/10/04 03:57pm >>>
Jose,

There are several ways to add Greek letters and other symbols.  Part of
is using the extended characters that can be generated by having the
"Num Lock" on your keyboard on and the holding the "Alt" key while
entering the 4 digit ASCII code for the characters above those shown on
your key board.  I have a document that I can share of the standard
character set.  The other choice is highlighting the characters and
choosing a Greek or Universal Math font which may have been loaded onto
your computer when you loaded Microsoft Office, Corel Office Suite or
other graphics programs you may have now on your system.  With this
method you may have to make a conversion chart between the standard
QWERTY keyboard characters and the ASCII extended characters as listed
above, but it will open up a whole new area of clarity.

Here are a couple of ASCII codes to try. (use the first process listed
above.)

Mu = ASCII 0181 = µ
Degrees = 0176 = °
the Cent symbol (my 2¢) = 0162 = ¢
pounds Sterling = 0163 = £
Yen = 0165 = ¥
plus/minus = 0177 = ±
Trade mark = 0153 = (tm)
copywrite = 0169 = ©
registered = 0174 = ®

Included in this set are all the special characters with accents and
umlauts, the C with the squiggle tail used in Spanish, the N with the
tilde, etc.

The standard letter set ends at ASCII 0126, but the range goes to ASCII
0255.  Check it out.

Phil

-----Original Message-----
From: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]]On Behalf Of Jose Antonio Garcia
Ontalba
Sent: Friday, September 10, 2004 2:57 AM
To: [log in to unmask] 
Subject: Re: [TN] Ionic contamination of PCA


Hello together!

Graham,

I have a little confunsion with the units of the ionic contamination...
are
they "mg/cm2" or "microgram/cm2"?

It would be a good thing to be able in Outlook to include greek
letters!

Best regards

--
José Antonio García Ontalba

Quality department
NAGARES, S.A.
Ctra. Madrid-Valencia, Km. 196
16200 Motilla del Palancar (Spain)
Tel:  00 34 969 18 00 21
Fax:  00 34 969 33 11 31
E-mail: [log in to unmask] 
--


-----Mensaje original-----
De: TechNet [mailto:[log in to unmask]]En nombre de Douglas O. Pauls
Enviado el: martes, 31 de agosto de 2004 22:21
Para: [log in to unmask] 
Asunto: Re: [TN] Ionic contamination of PCA


Graham,
The hanging one is a piece of "rope", which, by the way is 8.4 meters
long.
String is entirely different.

I would be curious as to the studies which set the 0.2 microgram / cm2
level.  Use of a more modern dart board, no doubt.
Doug Pauls




                      Graham Naisbitt
                      <Graham.Naisbitt@con        To:       IPC
TechNet
<[log in to unmask]>, Doug Pauls <[log in to unmask]>
                      coat.co.uk>                 cc:
                                                  Subject:  Re: [TN]
Ionic
contamination of PCA
                      08/31/2004 08:48 AM






Doug

If that is the piece of string you were keeping to hang someone with,
its
too short!

Irving,

Most of our customers presently employ a go/no-go at something less
than
0.2microgrammes of NaCl equivalence per cm2. The old 1.5 limit may be
too
high for many modern circuit designs. Remember, that old spec should
be
interpreted as: It is acceptable to leave UP TO 1.5mg/cm2 on your
assembly
surface, and that cant be a good thing.

--
Regards Graham Naisbitt

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Concoat Limited - Engineering Reliability in Electronics
A Britis
h Manufacturer

www.conformalcoating.com      www.concoat.co.uk    
www.concoatsystems.com 

Golf Quote of the week: I may be the only golfer never to have broken
a
single putter...if you don¹t count the one I twisted into a loop and
threw
into a bush.



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