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Are Our Stackup Rules No Longer Valid?

12/19/2024 | Cherie Litson, EPTAC MIT CID/CID+
Are the stackup rules we used to follow no longer valid? It depends on what you’re designing. Electrical rules change depending on your circuit. Fabrication rules change depending on which fabricator you’re working with. Today, we just have more options, and sometimes, cost is a bigger rule than anything else. If you search online for information about layer stackups, trace widths, and hole sizes in PCBs, you’ll find a variety of resources.

RTX's Pratt & Whitney and WZL2 Sign Letter of Intent for F100 Sustainment Work in Poland

11/27/2024 | RTX
Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, signed a letter of intent with Wojskowe Zaklady Lotnicze Nr. 2 S.A., also known as WZL2, to explore expanded maintenance repair and overhaul capabilities for increased Polish Air Force needs.

RTX's Pratt & Whitney and WZL2 Sign Letter of Intent for F100 Sustainment Work in Poland

11/21/2024 | RTX
Pratt & Whitney, an RTX business, signed a letter of intent with Wojskowe Zaklady Lotnicze Nr. 2 S.A., also known as WZL2, to explore expanded maintenance repair and overhaul capabilities for increased Polish Air Force needs.

BOOK EXCERPT: The Printed Circuit Designer’s Guide to... DFM Essentials, Chapter 2

11/14/2024 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
The guidelines offered in this book are based on both ASC recommendations and IPC standards with the understanding that some may require adjustment based on the material set, fabricator processes, and other design constraints. This chapter discusses panelization, placing PCBs on manufacturing panels, highlighting features like coupons, borders, and scoring to maximize material utilization and reduce costs, and detailing preferred panel sizes and modifications.

Real Time with… SMTA Guadalajara 2024: Viscom's Approach to Automation

10/02/2024 | Real Time with... SMTA Guadalajara
Nolan Johnson speaks with Juan Briceno, Vice President of Sales for Viscom, about the current state of the Mexican electronics market. Briceno reports that while the automotive and contract manufacturing sectors in Mexico remain strong, the industry as a whole is preparing for more purchases in late 2024 and early 2025. Briceno emphasizes the growing need for automated solutions and AI technologies to address the challenge of finding qualified personnel in the Americas.
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