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Date: | Wed, 12 Jan 2005 07:17:35 -0800 |
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Hello Designer Council members
At the company I am working for is calling out matterial .062 thick FR4 green
copperclad laminate for their bare board.
My question for the form:
When this design was done in the Northeast by the electrical engineer and
outsourced to a board assembly house as a turnkey component. What type of
quality problems can I expect to deal with durning final assembly and final
test? What long term (customer returns) problems may result from this? Do the
board fabracation houses on the east coast march to a different drummer than
the rest of the country? The electrical engineer does not want to change the
drawing to specify what laminate matterial he truly intends to use. The last
company I worked for also had this same type of problem. The electrical
engineer designs/releases and I have to fix his mistakes.
Gary Bremer
Senior Manufacturing Engineer
Company located in California
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