Sunday, August 30, 2009

Control PCB warpage during selective soldering

Conveyor controls PCB warpage during selective soldering. (ThomasNet)
To ensure repeatable selective soldering process, SMART Conveyor automatically senses and adjusts to printed circuit board size, then crowds PCB for snug fit to ensure accurate board location. Conveyor then automatically clamps two parallel edges and re-sizes holding area while exerting gentle pressure that eliminates board shape issues. This story is attendant to the following: Material Handling ...

Thursday, August 27, 2009

Prototyping of BGA ICs

Adapter allows prototyping of BGA ICs. (ThomasNet)
Constructed with gold plated solder-tail machined pins, PA-BGA117C-P-S-01 prototyping adapter interfaces 117 position 0.075 in. pitch BGA SMT land pattern to 0.100 in. center pin grid array. Clam-shell spring pin ZIF socket, SS-BGA117C-01 can be used with adapter for access to address and data lines. Socket operates at bandwidths up to 10 GHz with less than 1 dB of insertion loss, and can handle ...

Tuesday, August 25, 2009

Taiwan July electronics exports high

Taiwan July exports hit nine-month high (Digi Times)
Taiwan's July 2009 export orders totaled US$28.614 billion, decreasing 8.77% on year, but representing the highest since November 2008, according to statistics released by the Ministry of Economic Affairs (MOEA) on August 24.

Thursday, August 20, 2009

Inductor Dmand Increasing

Taiwan inductor makers see increasing demand for 4Q09 (Digi Times)
Taiwan niche inductor makers Cyntec and Mag.Layers Scientific-Technics are likely to enjoy strong sales through December driven by increasing demand for new notebook and smartphone models expected to be launched at the end of 2009, according to industry sources.

Saturday, August 15, 2009

Cash for Gold Craze

A Jewelers Perspective on the Cash for Gold Craze

5 tips on how not to get ripped off selling your old gold jewelry.

Ashland, OR, August 07, 2009 -- Is there value to consumers in taking advantage of the ubiquitous cash for gold promotions? An industry expert weighs in. Recently the media has been flooded with advertisements encouraging consumers to cash in on their gold jewelry. Even sign-swingers can be seen on busy street corners waving passerby's into pawn shops with the promise of "top dollar" for gold chains, class rings, outdated-looking pendants, etc. Unfortunately, according to the business news website MarketWatch.com, consumers may be getting gored on gold prices. And, there are plenty of complaints and cries of scam posted on the Net. Certainly sellers need to be wary - they're probably getting short-changed. With the price of gold hovering close to $1,000 and ounce, what exactly does "top dollar" mean? Who makes the determination?

"People simply don't know if their being low-balled on the overall value of their jewelry", according to 30-year veteran of the fine jewelry industry, Ron Hansen of GoldAndGems.com Fine Jewelry. "If you find yourself financially-strapped and truly need to convert your jewelry to its cash value, your best bet is to take the items to your local jeweler." A full-service jewelry store typically is a member of the Jewelers Vigilance Committee (JVC) - the industry's guardian of ethics and integrity. Here are JVC's tips for selling gold jewelry.

Tips for Selling Gold Jewelry

1. Choose a reputable jeweler, someone that's known to you or has been recommended by a trusted source. Preferably, select a jeweler that's a member of the Jewelers Vigilance Committee.

2. Set off on your expedition with reasonable expectations. When you bought the jewelry you paid for more than the value of the gold. The price included labor, packaging and the retail mark-up of the item. The jeweler will only pay you for the actual gold in an object. Since gold is always blended with other metals to make jewelry, expect that a substantial percentage of the object is made of something other than gold.

3. Don't expect to be paid for the non-gold component of the jewelry. The jeweler may conduct a test to determine how much gold is in the jewelry - known in the trade as its "karat fineness." This is called a "scratch" or "acid" test. Expect the jeweler to actually scratch the gold to conduct the test.

4. The price offered to you by the jeweler may not be the market price of gold that day. Prices are not regulated, so the parties are free to negotiate a price that's acceptable to both sides.

5. Bring a form of government issued identification. Some jewelers are also required by anti-money laundering laws to obtain seller identification.

With rare exceptions, it's unlikely that weight value will come anywhere close to the original cost of the item. If you're not completely cash-strapped, but simply tempted by the relentless media push to empty your jewelry box, then ask yourself if you truly want to sell something as scrap that at one time held some sentiment for you. Talk to your jeweler about redesigning or refurbishing your outdated treasures.

A certified jeweler is highly skilled at appraisal, design consultation, model making, carving, metallurgy, filing, burnishing, polishing, gem-setting and much more. With a fine jeweler's touch, almost any unwanted jewelry becomes valuable again and saves you the hassle of selling your old gold jewelry.

Contact Information
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Gold and Gems Fine Jewelry
Ron Hansen
541-488-2753
web@goldandgems.com
http://www.goldandgems.com/

Gold and Gems Fine Jewelry
25 N. Main St,
Ashland, Oregon 97520
877.917.8477

Thursday, August 13, 2009

Industry's Smallest 3-port 10/100 Ethernet Switches

SMSC Delivers Industry's Smallest 3-port 10/100 Ethernet Switches for Home Networking Applications (Business Wire via Yahoo! Finance)
HAUPPAUGE, N.Y.----Supporting the ever-increasing growth of networked devices in home consumer electronics, SMSC , a leading semiconductor company that provides Smart Mixed-Signal Connectivityâ„¢ solutions, today introduced the LAN9303 and LAN9303M Ethernet switches.

SiP lacks EDA tool support

SiP lacks EDA tool support (EE Times Asia)
System-in-package ( SiP ) may be an increasingly attractive alternative to SoCs, but EDA tool support is sorely lacking, according to user panelists at the Fabless Semiconductor Association (FSA) SiP Conference.

Sunday, August 09, 2009

LED Array offers CCT and HiCRI

High Power LED Array offers variable CCT and HiCRI. (ThomasNet)
Available as connectorized PCB array and as complete air-cooled light engine with drive electronics, UNO PLUS Dome Array White Hi-CRI Vari-CCT optimizes color mixing via selection of red, green, blue, amber, and additional albescent LED chips. Light source accommodates 36 LED chips in aperture of 1 cm² and can generate albescent light with CCT from 2,800-6,500 K. CRI is greater than 90, and integrated ...

Friday, August 07, 2009

Recycled Solar Heat Reduces Energy Bills

SolarAttics Recycled Solar Heat Technology Significantly Reduces High Energy Bills

SolarAttic, Inc. announced that recycling the solar heat energy found within roofs and attics, either commercial or residential is significantly reducing energy bills.

Elk River, MN, July 30, 2009 -- Ed Palmer, SolarAttic's president said: "Treasure Island Water Park in Sunray, Texas decided to recycle the heat found in the attic of their clubhouse. According to Sunray City Manager, Greg Smith, most public pools lose money to begin with and so it is important if you can find something that will save money or at least keep your expenses from getting higher. Smith in a recent television interview said he expects recycling the heat in the clubhouse roof and attic 'will save the City of Sunray between $5,000 and $10,000 annually in pool heating costs.'

"Buffalo, New York resident, Mike Bradshaw, had a similar experience cutting his operating costs by recycling the heat from his roof and attic. Bradshaw also indicated in a separate interview that recycling the heat in his roof and attic had drastically cut his utility bill. He said, 'it cost $339 dollars to heat the pool for one month with my old gas heater. After I installed the new system, my monthly bill dropped to $45 bucks.'

"Both the commercial experience of the City of Sunray, Texas and the residential experience of Mike Bradshaw of Buffalo, New York are typical examples that it pays to recycle the heat in your roof and attic."

Recycling the roof and attic heat can be used to significantly reduce space heating, water heating and pool heating costs.

Contact Information
SolarAttic, Inc
James Kantorowicz
763-441-3440
james@solarattic.com
www.solarattic.com

Sunday, August 02, 2009

Hazardous Waste Day

County Hazardous Waste Day is Saturday (The Randolph Reporter)
Randolph and Mine Hill residents are invited to take advantage of Morris County's Household Hazardous Waste Disposal/Used Consumer Electronics Recycling event, to be held 9 a.m. @ 2 p.m. this Saturday, Aug. 1, at the Morris County Public Safety Training Academy, 500 West Hanover Avenue in Parsippany.