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Are You Connected to Reliability?

10/30/2018 | Eric Camden -- Column: Quest for Reliability
The need for communication between every operator on the manufacturing floor can be a critical difference between a reliable piece of hardware and one that presents some level of unexpected performance. This column highlights a few things happening in the shop floor, such as as touch-up soldering and third shift issue, not commonly communicated, which can cause performance issues.

Are Megatrends Putting Your Product at Megarisk?

10/03/2018 | Eric Camden -- Column: Quest for Reliability
It took 38 years for radio to get 50 million users, television made it in 13 years, Internet in four, iPod in three, and Facebook in only two years. What these numbers mean to our industry is the need to create electronics at blazing speeds that we haven’t seen before. But how will it affect reliability? Read on.

Getting More with Cleaning

09/10/2018 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
The continuing growth of the electronics industry, driven by the rapid expansion of electronics into areas such as automotive and medical, is creating a new mindset with regard to cleaning, mainly due to quality and reliability issues. Read more to find out what our experts have to say when it comes to cleaning challenges in PCBAs and possible solutions.

September 2018 Issue of SMT007 Magazine Available Now

09/04/2018 | I-Connect007
Internet of Things (IoT), Industry 4.0, artificial intelligence (AI), automation, virtual reality/augmented reality/mixed reality (VR/AR/MR)—and now extended reality (XR)—these are just a few of the trends that are expected to shape the world we are living in today. How will these megatrends impact PCB manufacturing and assembly?

Cleaning a No-clean Flux: The Worst Decision You’ve Ever Made?

09/04/2018 | Eric Camden -- Column: Quest for Reliability
There are a few reasons to choose to clean a no-clean flux, such as when the PCB assembly requires conformal coating, or when probes are required for testing. Other than that, there seems to be no need to clean a no-clean flux. This column tells you more.
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