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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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IDC Expects Worldwide Telecom Services Market Growth to Slow Due to Uncertainty
05/19/2025 | IDCWorldwide spending on telecom services and pay TV services reached $1,510 billion in 2024, reflecting a 2.2% year-on-year increase, according to the Worldwide Semiannual Telecom Services Tracker published by International Data Corporation (IDC).
Marcy’s Musings: The Relentless Pursuit of Perfection
05/16/2025 | Marcy LaRont -- Column: Marcy's MusingsFew things in this world are or will ever be perfect. For me, perfection might look like the vivid colors that only Mother Nature can create, the birth of a child, and the inner workings of the human brain. But all else in this physical, tangible world is, in one way or another, inherently flawed. Even the “flawless” diamond is more about the sheer awe and beauty of beholding near-perfection than perfection itself. In many ways, this truth provides great texture and diversity to our world. Yet, we still strive for perfection, and it’s in this that we learn and achieve higher heights than we otherwise would have.
Roca Printed Circuits Joins Forces with Epec Engineered Technologies, NetVia
05/14/2025 | Epec Engineering TechnologiesRoca Printed Circuits and Epec Engineered Technologies announced today that Roca has joined forces with Epec’s NetVia Group PCB division in Dallas, expanding the combined organization's ability to deliver a broader range of high-quality printed circuit boards and electronic solutions.
U.S., China Announce New Trade Deal, Temporary Tariff Relief
05/12/2025 | IPCThe White House announced a new trade agreement with China on May 12 aimed at reducing trade tensions and providing temporary tariff relief for manufacturers.
Global Sourcing Spotlight: Tariffs—The New Reality
05/14/2025 | Bob Duke -- Column: Global Sourcing SpotlightNavigating the complexities of international trade has become increasingly challenging following the imposition of tariffs by the Trump administration on imports from countries including China, Mexico, and Canada. These tariffs—ranging from 10–25% and higher—have major implications for businesses engaged in global sourcing.