Re: Viewsonic monitors
- From: Jim Wilkins <KB1DAL@xxxxxxxxx>
- Date: Thu, 14 Aug 2008 04:30:14 -0700 (PDT)
On Aug 13, 9:09 pm, Cydrome Leader <prese...@xxxxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
all that old stuff was made to last and be fixable. That's not the case
with modern electronics.-
I believe that is an unintended consequence of Surface Mount
Technology, specifically thermal stress cracking. I've worked on the
R&D side of electronic development and seen the shift from thru-hole
to SMT up close (literally & figuratively). In the lab a good tech can
replace almost any part with an iron or hot-air machine. But
prototypes don't suffer from environmental stresses like production
units, and temperature cycling a single hand-made example doesn't
predict the failure rate of 10,000 repaired units. I didn't hear the
dictum that consumer-grade SMT boards were to be considered
unrepairable until they had been out for several years. Higher-value
assemblies such as the medical battery packs I worked on recently are
still repaired.
Old stuff has the problem of parts availability. Often they only stock
an later model's equivalent part which isn't quite an exact
replacement. I am slowly becoming the parts maker for the old washing
machine and lawn mower.
Jim Wilkins
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