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I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
May 30, 2025 | Andy Shaughnessy, Design007Estimated reading time: 2 minutes

Thanks to the Memorial Day holiday, it’s been a short week. But it’s been a busy week in the industry lately, as well as on the national and international stage. We really need a scorecard. We’re all familiar with the 90-day tariff “time out” we’ve carved out with China, but can anyone keep up with where we stand with tariffs for our other trade partners?
I don’t have a scorecard, but I do have a weekly wrap-up of must-reads that I think deserve another “bite of the apple,” so to speak. IPC’s Rich Cappetto shares his perspective on everything from tariffs to the CHIPS Act. Columnist Josh Casper discusses the use of AI in 3D AOI systems and the immediate benefits that AI can bring about. Columnist Anaya Vardya explains how technologies like AI can improve our customer service, as well as our manufacturing processes. EMC engineer Karen Burnham has an article on handling high-frequency noise in DC circuits, and Matt Stevenson explains how designers can begin planning for controlled impedance much earlier in the design cycle. As Matt says, “The ohms have it.” I may have to borrow that.
See you next time.
Insights Into a Differentiating Trade/Investment Global Strategy for Electronics
Published May 27
The tariff situation has been fluid recently, and finance journalists who cover this beat must feel like they’re watching a tennis match. In this interview, IPC’s Rich Cappetto, senior director of North American government relations, puts this into perspective with his thoughts on domestic manufacturing, supply chain diversification, tax incentives, and tariff strategies.
Smart Automation: AI—Revolutionizing Inspection in Electronics Manufacturing
Published May 27
AI is everywhere now, to the point that some podcasters are saying that AI has “jumped the shark.” But it’s only getting started. In this column, one of our newest contributors, Josh Casper, explains how AI is now used in PCBA inspection equipment such as 3D AOI systems. As Josh says, AI has a variety of advantages, including eliminating false calls and time-consuming manual set-up, just to name a few.
Standard of Excellence: The Role of Technology in Enhancing the Customer Experience
Published May 28
There’s been a lot of focus on how a new technology like AI can improve the design and manufacturing of PCBs. But in his latest column, Anaya Vardya points out that some of these technologies, especially AI, machine learning, and natural language processing, can directly improve the customer’s experience.
High-frequency EMC Noise in DC Circuits
Published May 29
In 2024, EMC engineer Karen Burnham founded her own consulting firm, EMC United; her website states that her goal is to make EMC “less painful” for designers and engineers. In this article, Karen addresses one such pain point: high-frequency EMC challenges in DC circuits. Check it out.
Connect the Dots: Proactive Controlled Impedance
Published May 29
High-speed PCB designers have been dealing with controlled impedance for decades. But many designers don’t focus on controlling impedance early enough in the design cycle. This month, columnist Matt Stevenson lays out a variety of factors that designers should keep in mind from start of the design.
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I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
07/11/2025 | Andy Shaughnessy, Design007 MagazineThis week, we have quite a variety of news items and articles for you. News continues to stream out of Washington, D.C., with tariffs rearing their controversial head again. Because these tariffs are targeted at overseas copper manufacturers, this news has a direct effect on our industry.I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
Trump Copper Tariffs Spark Concern
07/10/2025 | I-Connect007 Editorial TeamPresident Donald Trump stated on July 8 that he plans to impose a 50% tariff on copper imports, sparking concern in a global industry whose output is critical to electric vehicles, military hardware, semiconductors, and a wide range of consumer goods. According to Yahoo Finance, copper futures climbed over 2% following tariff confirmation.
Webinar Review: A Global Trade and Economy in Flux
07/09/2025 | I-Connect007 Editorial TeamIn a July 8 webinar, Global Electronics Association Chief Economist Shawn DuBravac provided a comprehensive analysis of the evolving international trade environment, its implications for inflation, monetary policy, and labor dynamics, and a sober assessment of market valuations. In “Navigating a Shifting Landscape” DuBravac painted a picture of a global economy in flux, where shifting trade alliances and tariff structures are redrawing the supply chain map and influencing the broader economic landscape, while also conveying an overall bullish market outlook.
IPC Update on the Latest U.S.– China Trade Announcement
06/18/2025 | IPCOn June 12, the Trump Administration announced an agreement to implement the framework of the trade deal with China reached earlier in May. Reports indicate the following high-level terms: A 55% combined tariff on imports from China, 10% “reciprocal” tariffs under the International Emergency Economic Powers Act (IEEPA), 20% IEEPA-based fentanyl tariffs, and Existing Section 301 tariffs, which in many cases are 25%.
The Government Circuit: From Tax Policy to Tariffs, Denver to Delhi, Speaking Up for Electronics
06/18/2025 | Chris Mitchell -- Column: The Government CircuitI had the privilege of attending the June 3 opening ceremony of AT&S’s HTB3 facility in Leoben, Austria—a milestone moment for Europe’s electronics ecosystem. HTB3 is now the first and only facility in Europe capable of both developing and producing high-performance IC substrates—the advanced platforms that allow powerful chips to connect, process, and function. As demand for AI, 5G, and other cutting-edge technologies grows, so too does the need for sophisticated substrates like those HTB3 will produce.