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I-Connect007 Editor’s Choice: Five Must-Reads for the Week
December 9, 2022 | Andy Shaughnessy, Design007 MagazineEstimated reading time: 2 minutes
 
                                                                    We’re into December, and the new year is around the corner. Things are looking pretty good for our industry. Trade show attendance is back up to pre-COVID levels, and a lot of companies are having banner years. Has the virtual trade show gone the way of the dodo bird? Let’s hope!
This week, our must-reads include articles and news items on the decline of R&D, STEM education for kids, why vias do not heat up, the need for more DFT, and the lack of movement toward intelligent data transfer. Designers just love their Gerbers, but Dana Korf has a few ideas about how to make Gerbers obsolete.
Have a good weekend!
R&D Takes Back Seat Amidst Chip Shortage—But It Shouldn’t 
Published December 8
R&D has been in a precarious position ever since the demise of the old captive system, and the recent supply chain brouhaha has put a squeeze on the remaining research and development. Malcolm Thompson of NextFlex explains why this doesn’t have to be the case, and what can be done to get the white-coated folks in this industry back to their microscopes.
Dana on Data: PCB Data Transfer Non-evolution 
Published December 8
Columnist Dana Korf has made it his mission to spearhead the switch to intelligent data transfer, since many of the errors found by CAM are the result of inefficient data transfer. In this column, Dana points out that many PCB designers are now transferred on scanned copies of paper documents, and he offers a few suggestions for ways to jump-start the move to a completely intelligent data transfer.
Siemens’ Hour of Engineering to Spark Middle School Interest in STEM
Published December 7
We always say, “Get the kids interested in STEM when they’re young.” Well, Siemens is doing just that, taking their show on the road to middle schools. At 11 and 12 years old, they’re able to grasp concepts like this, and it just might get them thinking about a career in STEM as they go through high school and college. And they can probably sit through one hour. We need to do more to reach the K-12 students.
Electronics vs. Physics: Why Vias Don’t Get Hot 
Published December 6
Why don’t vias get hot? It seems like they would heat up, since they connect multiple layers full of traces that do heat up. But that’s not the case, as Doug Brooks and Johannes Adam report in this article. They explain why vias don’t heat up, why thermal vias don’t work, and which parts of IPC-2152 are out of date regarding vias and temperatures. You might wind up understanding Joule heating!
The Test Connection: Spreading the Word About DFT
Published December 7
The drive for DFT is picking up steam now, after years of being seen as an unnecessary option. Increasing signal speeds and shrinking features have made DFT a necessity now. At PCB Carolina, I spoke with Bert Horner of The Test Connection about the need for designers to keep test in mind, and why DFT can’t be considered an afterthought for most of today’s designs.
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TTCI Brings Hands-On Test Engineering and IPC Training Expertise to PCB Carolina 2025
10/31/2025 | The Test Connection Inc.The Test Connection Inc. (TTCI), a trusted provider of electronic test and manufacturing solutions, and The Training Connection LLC (TTC-LLC) will exhibit at PCB Carolina on Wednesday, November 12, 2025, at the McKimmon Center at NC State University in Raleigh, North Carolina. Attendees can visit Table 4 to say hello to Bert Horner and Bill Graver, and learn more about their test engineering services and technical training programs.
The Training Connection Continues to Grow with Addition of Veteran IPC Trainer Bill Graver
10/30/2025 | The Training Connection LLCThe Training Connection, LLC (TTC-LLC), a premier provider of test engineering and development training, is proud to announce the addition of Bill Graver to its growing team of industry experts. A respected professional with more than 35 years in electronics manufacturing, Bill joins as an IPC Master Trainer, bringing a wealth of hands-on experience in PCB testing, failure analysis, and process improvement.
Electronics Industry Warns Mexico Tariffs Could Undercut U.S. Manufacturing and Supply Chain Resilience
10/24/2025 | Global Electronics AssociationAs negotiations over U.S.–Mexico trade policies near an October 29 deadline, the Global Electronics Association released a new policy brief, From Risk to Resilience: Why Mexico Matters to U.S. Manufacturing.
Knocking Down the Bone Pile: Revamp Your Components with BGA Reballing
10/14/2025 | Nash Bell -- Column: Knocking Down the Bone PileBall grid array (BGA) components evolved from pin grid array (PGA) devices, carrying over many of the same electrical benefits while introducing a more compact and efficient interconnect format. Instead of discrete leads, BGAs rely on solder balls on the underside of the package to connect to the PCB. In some advanced designs, solder balls are on both the PCB and the BGA package. In stacked configurations, such as package-on-package (PoP), these solder balls also interconnect multiple packages, enabling higher functionality in a smaller footprint.
New Course Presents a Comprehensive Guide to IPC Standards
10/10/2025 | Marcy LaRont, I-Connect007Francisco Fourcade, electronics technology standards manager for the Global Electronics Association, has spent years helping companies understand and implement the standards that keep the electronics manufacturing industry moving forward. In this interview, he shares updates on ongoing standards development efforts and previews a new course, "IPC Standards: A Guide for the Electronics Industry,” which starts Oct. 14.

 
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                     
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                     
                                             
                                             
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