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I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week

09/20/2024 | Andy Shaughnessy, I-Connect007
It’s been a busy week in the world of PCB design and manufacturing. In this week’s roundup, there’s a little bit of everything. We have a look at PCB technology of tomorrow, an interview with an engineer who designs both PCBs and ICs, and government relations news from Washington, D.C. We also have an article on dispensing technology, and a final installment of our podcast on “designing for reality.”

Cirexx International Inc. Chooses atg A9 Flying Probe Technology for High-speed Electrical Test  

09/19/2024 | atg Luther & Maelzer GmbH
atg Luther & Maelzer GmbH confirms delivery of high-speed bare board testing technology to PCB fabricator, Cirexx International Inc., in Santa Clara, CA.

Routing, Final Fab, and QC: Don’t Miss the Final Episode of On the Line With… Designing for Reality

09/19/2024 | I-Connect007
Don't miss the final episode of "On the Line With… Designing for Reality," in which ASC Sunstone General Manager Matt Stevenson wraps up his deep dive into the PCB manufacturing process with a discussion of Routing, Final Fabrication, and Quality Control.

Global Perspectives: The Future of PCB Technology

09/18/2024 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
It has been a while since we talked to a multi-company Asian-based PCB fabricator. Based on the markets served, Asia-based fabricators already utilize the highest-tech PCB processing equipment and materials. Where does that leave the rest of the world? Joe Dickson, an executive at Wus in China, candidly shares his observations, experiences, and perspective of an American working for an Asian-based PCB fabricator, envisioning a realistic future for the PCB fabrication industry.

Marcy's Musings: Charting the Future

09/17/2024 | Marcy LaRont -- Column: Marcy's Musings
I’m sure we all remember the days when driving somewhere new meant pulling out our handy atlas, or writing down all the specific instructions on how to get there before we left on our trips. Now, modern navigation systems are so sophisticated that they talk you through the process, reroute when you make a wrong turn, and tell you exactly what time you’ll arrive. One of the most beneficial aspects of these maps is hearing your next required move before you get there so you don’t miss a turn or go in the wrong direction. Wouldn’t it be nice if our technology roadmaps did the same, helping prevent missteps and avoid hazards? But deciding where to go and how to get there is completely in our own hands, as is ensuring we actually take the twists and turns we have so carefully laid out in our roadmaps. Therein, I believe, lies the biggest challenge of all.
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