Share on:

Share on LinkedIn Share on X Share on Facebook Share with email

Suggested Items

epoxySet Introduces EO-20E – Versatile, Electrically Conductive Epoxy

04/29/2024 | epoxySet
epoxySet produces EPOXIOHM EO-20E an industry established, reliable electrically conductive epoxy designed for solder replacement, chip bonding and other intricate electronic and optoelectronic assemblies. This creamy paste has a an easy to use 1:1 mix ratio with a 48 hour work time.

EIPC Issues Letter of Urgency

04/29/2024 | Alun Morgan, EIPC
Alun Morgan, president of EIPC, issued a letter last week in an effort to raise awareness of the state of PCB manufacturing in Europe. He writes, "The European PCB manufacturing industry and its supply base has been steadily shrinking since the dot com crash at the start of the millennium. European demand for PCBs and assemblies has, however, continued to grow, thus creating an ever-widening gap between European domestic capacity and consumption. The risks posed by this imbalanced supply and demand pattern came into sharp focus during the Covid-19 pandemic which caused chaos in extended supply chains across the world and resulted in widespread shortages."

Connect the Dots: Designing for Reality: Prioritizing Manufacturability

04/11/2024 | Matt Stevenson -- Column: Connect the Dots
Realistic PCB designs should prioritize manufacturability and reliability of the PCB as well as meet the other design requirements. To do so, one must account for the production variables associated with individual manufacturing partners. Understanding and creating robust PCB designs, especially in terms of board manufacturing, requires a lot of attention to detail. When more detail is included in the design, the manufacturing process goes more smoothly, and process yields are higher.

Beyond Design: Design Success with IPC Standards

10/17/2023 | Barry Olney -- Column: Beyond Design
PCB design is all about knowing your EDA software tool backward. There is no point in designing a complex board if it doesn’t perform to expectations or isn’t manufacturable. The goal is to create a board that is functional, reliable, and cost-effective. Design rules are important because they help optimize the design of a product for its manufacturing and assembly praocess. This is called design for manufacturing (DFM). It aims to minimize the risk of errors and delays when a product is transitioning from prototyping to mass manufacturing. It also optimizes design and cost and is vital to meet time to market. Employing DFM strategies reduces the cost and difficulty of producing a product while maintaining its quality.

Congressman Emmer Visits Chaska-Based Circuit Board Manufacturer

07/07/2023 | Congressman Tom Emmer
On Wednesday, Congressman Tom Emmer (MN-06) toured Pro-Tech Interconnect Solutions. Pro-Tech’s Chaska facility has 83 employees and manufactures printed circuit boards for the military, aerospace, medical and commercial industries.
Copyright © 2024 I-Connect007 | IPC Publishing Group Inc. All rights reserved. Log in