The Return of Patty and the Professor: Uptime Part 2
Although the first episodes of Patty and the Professor were published several years ago, the lessons they taught us are still as vital as ev...
Although the first episodes of Patty and the Professor were published several years ago, the lessons they taught us are still as vital as ev...
I'm dusting off some previous posts from the book, “The Adventures of Patty and the Professor" to invigorate discussions of process exc...
An engineer's experiment to see which golf ball goes the farthest: I compared four popular golf balls and measured speed with my swing speed ...
I recently gave a two-day workshop on Issues to be Resolved in SMT Assembly in Malaysia. It covered many topics related to lead-free SMT assembly....
If you are interested in monitoring transfer efficiency Cpks to reduce end-of-line soldering defects, you will be interested in this post to hep calcu...
Some thought on what automation means to our jobs, our industry, and our future....
Solder paste is a candidate to be the most highly engineered material in the world... and it is certainly NOT a commodity. It must print well, possess...
Learn about the true miracle of soldering and how this feature of solder has enabled the electronics industry....
The process of smelting copper, the first metal liberated from its ore, is quite complex and led to experimentation resulting in iron and steel, and e...
Another winning application using indium - a stable, nontoxic blue pigment, YInMn, is the first new blue pigment in 200 years. Why are stable and nont...
Patty tells Rob and The Professor how important it is to use a math pretest to determine the skill level of her class before launching into her traini...
Re-exploring solder paste's "five ball rule" in SMT stencil printing....