??? 07/23/07 21:32 Modified: 07/23/07 21:33 Read: times |
#142219 - it was not him... Responding to: ???'s previous message |
... but the employees/contractor's employees.
I have the same problem all the time. When I go down to the manufacturing dept., all problems - they report me daily - magically disappear... And the 4% failure rate reminds me of the batch of 60 or so boards with uPSD3212 I was asked to program (the software and hardware used to program them is too arcane to be left alone to the guys down there) - two of them smoked immediately, three more refused to run properly afterwards. Turned out all of them to be shorts, most probably from improperly performed Pb-free soldering wave... The assembling subcontractor told us they changed their soldering subcontractor... :-( I was given one more of such today, so it is close to 10% now... JW |
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