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I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
June 7, 2024 | Andy Shaughnessy, Design007 MagazineEstimated reading time: 2 minutes

It’s been a great week. I spent part of the week at PCB East, which was held at the Boxboro Regency in Boxboro, Massachusetts. I haven’t been to Boxboro in about 20 years. The last time I was at PCB East in Boxboro, design instructor Mary Sugden had a hot plate and a supply of bologna in her room, because she preferred fried bologna to anything she could get in a restaurant. Never a dull moment with PCB designers!
PCB East has been growing since it re-opened a few years ago. The conference was well attended, and Wednesday’s expo was busy all day long. These one-day tabletop shows are the way to go, as we’ve seen lately with the success of SMTA’s local shows. I’ll have a post-show write-up next week.
But I’m glad to be home. Here’s a roundup of this week’s top news as you head into the weekend.
Happy’s Tech Talk #29: Bend-to-Install Semi-flex FR-4
Published December 8
Technology Editor Happy Holden has been following the growing development of “bend-to-install” or “semi-flex” materials. In this update, Happy breaks down the details of this process, which, unlike flexible circuits, utilizes standard FR-4 materials and processes. We’re seeing a lot of “hybrid” processes like this now, and we’ll continue to follow this technology.
My Experience as an International Student
Published June 5
It must be really stressful being an international student; I had a hard enough time graduating from college in the country where I was born. But Palash Vyas is a little more of a go-getter than I was, to say the least. In this article, the recent doctoral graduate outlines his path from Mumbai to Auburn University, his volunteer efforts with IPC and SMTA, and winner of Best Poster Award at this year’s IPC APEX EXPO.
The Pulse: Overconstraining: Short, Slim, and Smooth
Published June 6
As columnist Martyn Gaudion says, small is beautiful in high-speed design and high reliability. To avoid overconstraining your high-speed board, Martyn explains why keeping things “short, slim, and smooth” are watchwords and why designers must take cost and DFM into account with each design.
Has It Really Been Survival Mode?
Published June 6
This is a topic that we’ve been hearing about for years: Companies in the EMS industry that are doing well have done so by being in “survival mode” for years. But is that really the case? Mark Wolfe examines this issue, starting with the four questions that each EMS manager answers before accepting every job.
Advancing PCB Technology: A Conversation With John Johnson
Published June 4
In this audio interview, John Johnson of American Standard Circuit discusses the industry’s continued movement toward finer lines and spaces and additive processes, as well as the need for a “mindset shift” and training in order to meet the needs of this new technology. He also discusses the need to focus on cleanliness and material adhesion with ultra-fine lines.
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IMAPS and DPC: 21 Years of Elevating Technical Knowledge
03/13/2025 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007The IMAPS 21st Device Packaging Conference (DPC) may have taken place at a conference center located down an idyllic desert road showcasing the best of what native Arizona has to offer, but the topics at this conference were anything but laid-back. This important platform for professionals in microelectronics and advanced packaging set the stage for a technology in high demand. Brian Schieman, IMAPS executive director, says the show was organized to demonstrate their commitment to addressing current technological trends and with significant energy directed toward fostering connections within the supply chain.
Eltek Reports Full Year and Q4 2024 Financial Results
03/13/2025 | EltekEltek Ltd., a global manufacturer and supplier of technologically advanced solutions in the field of printed circuit boards (PCBs), today announced its financial results for the full year and fourth quarter ended December 31, 2024.
ICT Spring Seminar: Nickel Not Welcome Here
03/12/2025 | Pete Starkey, I-Connect007After a miserable, dull, and damp English winter, a really pleasant nearly spring day with the sun shining and daffodils in bloom greeted delegates to the Institute of Circuit Technology Spring Seminar at Puckrup Hall near Tewkesbury, March 5, in Gloucestershire, UK.
Hannah Nelson: The Inspiring Journey of an Emerging Engineer
03/11/2025 | I-Connect007 Editorial TeamAt last year’s IPC APEX EXPO, former IPC Emerging Engineer Hannah Nelson had the opportunity to reflect on her inspiring journey into the world of engineering, from her education at Valparaiso University to her internship and her first job at Texas Instruments. From pivotal moments and the unexpected turns that helped shape her early career and passion for electrical engineering, her story highlights the importance of interdisciplinary collaboration, taking opportunities that arise early on, finding confidence in one's voice, and the rewards of pursuing one's passions within the engineering field.
Chemcut Corporation Announces Atlantic Micro Tool Expanded Sales Territory
03/11/2025 | Chemcut CorporationChemcut Corporation, the US based manufacturer of Wet Process Equipment, has expanded Atlantic Micro Tools sales territory to include DE, MD, VA, WV, NY, PA, NC, SC, TN, GA, AL, FL, MS, Ontario. Atlantic Micro Tool has represented Chemcut for over 15 years in the States of ME, NH, VT, RI, CT, NJ, New York City MA, NY counties of Nassau, Suffolk, Quebec & Eastern Ontario.