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Are Domestic Assemblers Ready for the Next Level of Electronics Miniaturization?

02/19/2025 | Chrys Shea, SHEA Engineering Services
UHDI technology is more than another evolutionary level of miniaturization. It’s a fundamental change in how we create circuit boards, on a scale potentially as impactful as the transition from through-hole to surface mount was 40 years ago. 

Fresh PCB Concepts: Traceability in PCB Design

02/20/2025 | Team NCAB -- Column: Fresh PCB Concepts
Traceability has evolved from a safety-critical need in PCB production to a valuable tool across all electronic manufacturing industry sectors. The IPC-1782 standard addresses automated data collection, reduces ownership costs, and ensures accurate, timely information. It provides a flexible data architecture for different levels of traceability, from highly detailed systems (e.g., critical safety systems) to basic traceability needs (e.g., consumer products). The structure avoids data duplication and allows crucial information to be added post-production.

Standard of Excellence: The Power of Personalization in Customer Care

02/19/2025 | Anaya Vardya -- Column: Standard of Excellence
Providing outstanding customer care is essential, yet many companies struggle to deliver service that leaves a lasting, positive impression. The secret lies in personalization. When you tailor your services to meet the unique needs of your customers, you win their loyalty and position yourself as a partner in their success. Here’s how personalization can transform your customer care strategy and elevate your business.

Designers Notebook: Addressing Future Challenges for Designers

02/06/2025 | Vern Solberg -- Column: Designer's Notebook
The printed circuit board is and will probably continue to be the base platform for most electronics. With the proliferation of new generations of high I/O, fine-pitch surface mount semiconductor package variations, circuit interconnect is an insignificant factor. Circuit board designers continually face challenges such as component quantity and complexity, limited surface area, and meeting the circuit board’s cost target. The printed circuit design engineer’s prominent position demands the development of efficiently manufacturable products that perform without compromise.

Global Sourcing Spotlight: Seven Key Challenges in Offshore Manufacturing

02/05/2025 | Bob Duke -- Column: Global Sourcing Spotlight
Offshore manufacturing has long been a strategy for companies seeking cost savings and access to specialized resources. However, it comes with a unique set of challenges that can complicate operations if not managed proactively. This month, we will examine the main difficulties of offshore manufacturing and offer advice on overcoming them for global success.
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