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The Shaughnessy Report: A Stack of Advanced Packaging Info

12/10/2024 | Andy Shaughnessy -- Column: The Shaughnessy Report
It’s only fitting that this issue on advanced packaging and stackup features a “stackup” of “packages” on the cover. There’s certainly a lot to “unpack” in this issue. As advanced packaging moves further into the mainstream of PCB design, more PCB designers and design engineers are realizing this isn’t a plug-and-play technology. As we see in this issue, advanced packaging can have an impact on the entire design—the stackup in particular.

Advanced Packaging and Stackup Design: December 2024—Design007 Magazine

12/09/2024 | I-Connect007 Editorial Team
In this month's issue,, we asked our expert contributors to discuss the impact of advanced packaging on stackup design—from SI and DFM challenges through the variety of material tradeoffs that designers must contend with in the arena of HDI and UHDI. And with a little research, planning, and collaboration with the fabricator, any seasoned PCB designer can utilize advanced packaging.

Flex PCB Design Best Practices with Dave Lackey

12/04/2024 | Brittany Martin, I-Connect007
David Lackey, a flex circuit expert at American Standard Circuits, speaks about the advantages and challenges of designing with flexible and rigid-flex PCBs. He also discusses how consulting before the design phase can save time and costs by avoiding manufacturing issues and highlights the reliability and packaging benefits of flex technology, especially for compact designs in sectors like aerospace.

Koh Young Technology Showcasing Advanced Packaging Inspection Solutionsat SEMICON Japan

12/03/2024 | Koh Young Technology
Koh Young Technology, y, the global leader in True 3D measurement-based inspection solutions, will demonstrate its award-winning inspection solutions in Hall 1 Booth 1310 at Tokyo Big Sight on December 12-13, 2024.

Nolan’s Notes: Soldering Technologies

12/03/2024 | Nolan Johnson -- Column: Nolan's Notes
There are schools of thought that soldering methods are similarly anachronistic but still useful enough not to be worth changing. While that may be true, I see that soldering technologies are experiencing significant changes. It might not be apparent on the surface, but changes are afoot, and there are some disruptive things underway as well.
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