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To add one more use...... they can be very useful as an educational
tool. If you should have a supplier quality concern, reviewing the X outs
included in the shipment can be very enlightening. It can lead to a better
understanding of your supplier's manufacturing problems as well as
improvements in your board designs.
Norm Dill
Harris RF Communications
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Subject: Re: X-outs on panels
Date: Wednesday, July 31, 1996 8:49AM
Dave,
If you did get the X-outs, you could use those boards for other purposes,
such as process development, residue characterization, baking /
solderability
tests, etc. Many companies benefit from having a few extra boards around to
play with, especially when it comes time to troubleshoot a new process. You
might also keep some of the X-outs on file as a representative of that
particular lot or shipment.
Doug Pauls
CSL
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