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NexLogic Technologies Open House Showcases Larger Facility
May 17, 2010 |Estimated reading time: 1 minute
SAN JOSE, CA — Over 100 customers came to NexLogic Technologies’ open house in April 2010. Marking its 15th successful year in business, the PCB design and assembly house moved to a much larger headquarters, more than doubling its manufacturing floor to provide its customers even more capability. Today, the company has four SMT lines: two for prototype jobs and two for production.
NexLogic test engineers and technicians discuss new X-ray equipment with a group of customers.
NexLogic started in 1995 in San Jose, CA with a 3,000 square foot facility and two employees. The assembler now has over 70 employees and an office/manufacturing building totaling 33,000 square feet. In addition to greater manufacturing area, NexLogic added newer, advanced assembly equipment including ICT test; first article inspection equipment; and AOI and advanced X-ray systems with a variety of viewing angles and high magnification that capture even the most elusive microBGA, QFN, or CSP defects. Click here to read more about Test & Inspection.
NexLogic has industry credentials, qualifications, and certifications including RoHS compliance and lead-free design and assembly; ITAR capabilities, and ISO:9000 certification. The company is in the process for ISO 13485 certification to best serve medical electronics customers.
For more information, visit http://www.nexlogic.com/
Read NexLogic's Technical Solution Articles in SMT:Quality Assurance: Planning is Valuable
The Ins and Outs of BGA Reballing
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Design, Fabrication, Assembly — What Changes for Harsh-environment Electronics
Mastering Mixed Assembly Processing
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