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Meet the Author Podcast: Martyn Gaudion Unpacks the Secrets of High-Speed PCB Design

07/10/2025 | I-Connect007
In this special Meet the Author episode of the On the Line with… podcast, Nolan Johnson sits down with Martyn Gaudion, signal integrity expert, managing director of Polar Instruments, and three-time author in I-Connect007’s popular The Printed Circuit Designer’s Guide to... series.

Magnalytix and Foresite to Host Technical Webinar on SIR Testing and Functional Reliability

06/26/2025 | MAGNALYTIX
Magnalytix, in collaboration with Foresite Inc., is pleased to announce an upcoming one-hour Webinar Workshop titled “Comparing SIR IPC B-52 to Umpire 41 Functional & SIR Test Method.” This session will be held on July 24, 2025, and is open to professionals in electronics manufacturing, reliability engineering, and process development seeking insights into new testing standards for climatic reliability.

Dan’s Biz Bookshelf: ‘The Art of Going SLOW’

06/12/2025 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: Dan's Biz Bookshelf
Life often moves too fast, but in The Art of Going SLOW: How to Simplify Your Life, Calm Your Mind, and Focus on What Truly Matters to You! Damon Zahariades invites us to take a breath and reassess what matters. This isn’t simply another book about mindfulness or time management; it’s a guide to reclaiming your time, energy, and joy by slowing down in our speed-obsessed world. 

Elementary, Mr. Watson: PCB Routing: The Art—and Science—of Connection

06/11/2025 | John Watson -- Column: Elementary, Mr. Watson
Many people who design circuit boards love the routing part of the design. This is partially because we want to stop looking at the annoying rat's nest of connections, which seem to have no rhyme or reason at first glance. We want to get to something more exciting. Routing is the ultimate part of solving the puzzle. You take all the messy lines from the schematic and turn them into neat, organized paths.

Dan’s Biz Bookshelf: 'This Is Strategy: Make Better Plans'

06/05/2025 | Dan Beaulieu -- Column: Dan's Biz Bookshelf
When it comes to strategy, few names resonate like Seth Godin. For decades, Godin has been a mentor to me—shaping the way I think about leadership, planning, and execution. His latest book, "This Is Strategy: Make Better Plans," reinforces why he’s a beacon for anyone navigating the murky waters of business strategy. As always, Godin challenges the status quo. 
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