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BAE Systems Delivers NASA’s SPHEREx Observatory for Launch

01/21/2025 | BAE Systems
BAE Systems has successfully delivered NASA’s Spectro-Photometer for the History of the Universe, Epoch of Reionization and Ices Explorer (SPHEREx) Observatory to Vandenberg Space Force Base in California.

TopLine’s Martin Hart to Present at Microelectronics Reliability and Qualification Workshop (MRQW)

01/16/2025 | TopLine Corporation
TopLine Corporation’s Founder and CEO Martin Hart has been invited to deliver a presentation on the topic of how “Braided Solder Columns reduce mechanical stress in large heterogeneous 2.5D advanced packages for space and commercial applications” at The Aerospace Corporation’s Microelectronics Reliability and Qualification Workshop (MRQW) in Los Angeles (El Segundo), California on February 12, 2025.

Merlin Circuit Technology Achieves Prestigious JOSCAR Accreditation

01/14/2025 | Merlin Circuit Technology
Merlin Circuit Technology is proud to announce it has been awarded the coveted Joint Approvals Group for Industry (JAG) Standard 001 (JOSCAR) accreditation.

Global PCB Connections: The Future of HDI PCBs

01/16/2025 | Jerome Larez -- Column: Global PCB Connections
High-density interconnect (HDI) printed circuit boards (PCBs) transform modern electronics by providing increased functionality, reduced sizes, and enhanced performance in complex designs. They do so by using advanced techniques, such as finer line and space definitions, microvias, and additional board layers. Specialized via structures—namely blind, buried, and stacked vias—offer complex routing while conserving space. This allows for the development of highly compact electronic devices. This article delves into HDI PCB technology, the function and benefits of blind, buried, and stacked vias, and their impact on PCB performance and design.

NASA’s Kennedy Marks New Chapter for Florida Space Industry

01/09/2025 | NASA
The future of research and technology at NASA’s Kennedy Space Center in Florida is expanding Wednesday, as Kennedy’s center director and charter members in the Florida University Space Research Consortium signed a memorandum of understanding in research and development to assist with missions and contribute to NASA’s Moon to Mars exploration approach.
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