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Don’t Rush: Get ‘Acclimated’ With Each Level of SI

02/27/2025 | Andy Shaughnessy, I-Connect007
During DesignCon, I met with Al Neves, the founder of Wild River Technology, and a serious fly fisherman as well. As Al explains, some engineers are getting ahead of themselves by rushing to take on complex SI challenges before they’ve mastered their foundational knowledge. Like climbers on Mount Everest, these engineers need to spend more time getting “acclimated” at base camp before heading for the summit.

Global PCB Connections: How Technology Can Level the Playing Field

02/25/2025 | Jerome Larez -- Column: Global PCB Connections
Technology can help us all become equal by leveling the playing field. It doesn’t matter where you build PCBs because the rules of physics are universal. There are several ways global standardization helps when it comes to working together to create the best possible products.

Beyond the Board: The Future of Innovation—Why the Electronics Industry Needs You

02/25/2025 | Jesse Vaughan -- Column: Beyond the Board
With new challenges and opportunities on the horizon, now is the perfect time for the younger generation to step up, learn, and get involved. This is a call to action for those ready to make an impact, as the future of electronics is in their heads and more importantly, their hands.

KYZEN to Showcase MICRONOX MX2123 Power Module Cleaner at IMAPS Device Packaging Conference 2025

02/21/2025 | KYZEN'
KYZEN, the global leader in innovative environmentally responsible cleaning chemistries, will exhibit at the International Symposium on Microelectronics (IMAPS) International Conference and Exhibition on Device Packaging scheduled to take place March 3-6 at the Sheraton Grand at Wild Horse Pass in Phoenix, AZ.

PCB Designers of the Future—and Their Software Tools

02/14/2025 | Andy Shaughnessy, Design007 Magazine
The PCB designers of tomorrow have their work cut out for them. They’ll be dealing with the continuing drive for “faster, smaller, cheaper,” while electronics become more complex. But EDA companies have improved their software tools’ capabilities over the past few years, incorporating functionalities such as AI and increasing productivity. I asked David Wiens, product marketing manager at Siemens, to share his thoughts on the continuing evolution of PCB design and PCB designers, and how EDA software companies can help designers meet the technological requirements of tomorrow.
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