Somebody was asking about good assemblers in the SF Bay area.
Their web site isn't impressive, but these guys are great, any quantity. BGAs and such, too.
John
Somebody was asking about good assemblers in the SF Bay area.
Their web site isn't impressive, but these guys are great, any quantity. BGAs and such, too.
John
Thanks! Family biz since 1965, that's right up my alley, love it. I just wonder where they get 0405 parts :-)
I've had good experience with W.D.Burch in L.A. (also a family biz) and for really small proto runs AAPCB in Colorado.
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Re: assembler
- Will they write for PDP/11?
Tim
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They tell me that business is slow. That makes them a cross assembler.
John
..good chuckle!
When demand exceeds capacity, and lead times go up, will that make them an in-line assembler?
-- "Electricity is of two kinds, positive and negative. The difference is, I presume, that one comes a little more expensive, but is more durable; the other is a cheaper thing, but the moths get into it." (Stephen Leacock)
looks like we have some assembly language experts.......
No, they would add capacity and become a macro assembler.
John
It's always better to use a native assembler otherwise you would need an interpreter...
And if they raked in enough in campaign contributions they would become the state assembly.
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And if they could get a bill through in one try they'd be a one-pass assembler.
Best regards, Spehro Pefhany
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If they're in China, they would be an off-shore assembler. If in working by the piece (or the Mafia), a contract assembler...
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