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"Kelly M. Schriver" <[log in to unmask]>
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Tue, 7 Sep 1999 18:52:17 -0500
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Yo Steve -

Gift wrap that okry and send it to Ingemar with a recipe for okry soup -
I'll round him up a couple of dehydrated possums to go with it!!  Might even
be able to get a coypu down by the river to go with em.  Then he can have a
real stylish back country dinner.

Have a good day or whatever -- sounds like you've got your hands full and
then some -

Regards - Kelly


-----Original Message-----
From: Stephen R. Gregory <[log in to unmask]>
To: [log in to unmask] <[log in to unmask]>
Date: Tuesday, September 07, 1999 2:48 PM
Subject: [TN] Chip-on-board Subcontractors


>Hi ya'll!
>
>Say, I got a few bushels of okra here and I was wonderin' if any of you
know
>how to...(sorry Ingemar, I'm just joshin' with ya'...) but I bet there was
a
>few out there that was getting their flame-throwers lit...hehehe, fooled
ya'!
>
>Anyhoo, I'm just wondering if any of you know of any subcontractors out
there
>that do subcontracting for chip-on-board devices. We've got a customer that
>has a chip-on-board device that they get made for one of their assemblies
>that we build. The problem is that this company is rather large, and the
>demand for this part from our customer is rather small in the big scheme of
>things. So when they need the part, this big company will build it when
they
>get around to it...it's really not that much revenue to them, if you catch
my
>drift...
>
>I know there are smaller subcontractors that do this kind of stuff, and at
>the volume that our customer needs, it would be a mutually beneficial thing
>for a smaller house. This COB device has regular SMT passive parts on both
>sides, three wafers (one on top and two on the bottom), and has a 16-pin
DIP
>lead-frame mounted on the small PCB that is used to mount the whole device
on
>a board.
>
>Are there any recommendations of any companies that would do this kind of
>work? From bare die to finished product?
>
>This kinda' stuff is kinda' out of my league, but I told a program manager
I
>would look into it...(and ask the experts!)
>
>Thanx!
>
>-Steve Gregory-
>
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