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DuPont’s Randal King Joins Purdue University’s Semiconductor Degrees Leadership Board

06/06/2024 | DuPont
DuPont announced that Randal King, PhD, Vice President of R&D/Technology, DuPont Electronics & Industrial, has been named to Purdue University’s Semiconductor Degrees Leadership Board.

IPC Releases Newest List of Standards Updates, Revisions

06/03/2024 | IPC
Each quarter, IPC releases a list of standards that are new or have been updated. To view a complete list of newly published standards and standards revisions, translations, proposed standards for ballot, final drafts for industry review, working drafts, and project approvals, visit ipc.org/status. These are the latest releases for Q2.

AIM Solder Appoints Mhanny Aguillo as Southeast Asia Technical Sales Manager

05/31/2024 | AIM
AIM Solder, a leading global manufacturer of solder assembly materials, is pleased to announce the appointment of Mhanny Aguillo as the Southeast Asia Technical Sales Manager.

Underconstraining Your Materials? Leave It to the Experts

05/30/2024 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
With traditional laminates now sporting improved resin systems, some OEMs are choosing various flavors of FR-4 instead of high-speed laminates for their high-speed designs—even RF applications. Avoiding overconstraining your materials in high-speed products can lead to considerable cost savings, not to mention a more streamlined trip through fabrication.

Elementary, Mr. Watson: Pushing Design Boundaries

05/29/2024 | John Watson -- Column: Elementary, Mr. Watson
Overconstraint: What a concept. Our first thoughts would be: What are we hurting by overconstraining a design? Isn't it better to be safe than sorry? What is meant by overconstraint? It means to apply excessive constraints. In engineering and mathematics, it's used when there are too many simultaneous equations to result in an exact solution. For example, fitting a line to many points is overconstrained because a line cannot be drawn simultaneously through all of the points. In PCB design, overconstraints always occur, including dimensional, electrical, manufacturing, and timing constraints. The list goes on.
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