Additively Manufactured Electronics (AME) adds another dimension to 3D printing – the ability to generate working circuit boards and high-performance electronic devices. Bring yourself up to speed with an overview of this emerging field:
What AME is and how does it differ from PE.
Present the inkjet manufacturing process.
Discuss materials.
Touch on embedded components.
Applications including formed components and design techniques.
Present D-67 committee task groups and standards activity
This webinar is designed to provide non-professional cybersecurity specialists with the facts and awareness they need. No extensive knowledge of cybersecurity is required. Topics include:
• The possibility you may be the target of a cyber attack.
• Why attack countermeasures and manufacturing members of the production floor seem so far away.
• The efforts and limitations of IT engineers.
• The essence of Zero Trust Architecture.
• The role of manufacturing members on the shop floor.
• Balancing the cost of countermeasures versus profits within the manufacturing industry.
• Discussion of IPC-1792
Supported by IPC and the Estonian Electronics Industries Association, the IPC Day EMS presents an excellent opportunity to hear from and network with key electronics industry experts in Estonia and beyond.
Skilled soldering experts will be competing for 60 minutes on a complex circuit board assembly to win the 2024 National title, and earn a cash prize and a chance to compete at the IPC Hand Soldering World Championship.
Skilled soldering experts will be competing for 60 minutes on a complex circuit board assembly to win the 2024 National title, and earn a cash prize and a chance to compete at the IPC Hand Soldering World Championship.
Skilled soldering experts will be competing for 60 minutes on a complex circuit board assembly to win the 2024 National title, and earn a cash prize and a chance to compete at the IPC Hand Soldering World Championship.
Skilled soldering experts will be competing for 60 minutes on a complex circuit board assembly to win the 2024 National title, earn a cash prize and a coveted spot at the IPC Hand Soldering World Championship at electronica in Munich
Skilled soldering experts will be competing for 60 minutes on a complex circuit board assembly to win the 2024 National title, earn a cash prize and a coveted spot at the IPC Hand Soldering World Championship.
Join experts from the U.S. State Department and the environmental law firm Beveridge and Diamond for a discussion of new and anticipated international rules governing plastics use and management in the electronics value chain.
My colleague Happy Holden famously stated that only about 10% of design packages received by PCB fabricators are complete and accurate out of the gate. This means unnecessary time and cost are going into the other 90% of jobs. What it also means is that design success and product reliability are in jeopardy if these issues are not identified and addressed.
Early engagement between a PCB fabricator and a PCB designer is essential to avoid common design issues that will impact the success of any PCB design. Getting the PCB fabricator's engineers together with the PCB designers to understand manufacturing capabilities and collaborate on the optimum design solution for a particular application is mission-critical to the success of the project. This webinar will cover:
• Customer service representatives are not engineers; why all technical questions cannot be addressed during the quoting stage.
• What happens when the customer's netlist does not match the customer's Gerber/3d data.
• Customer impedance requirements don't match the drawings/data.
• Picking the appropriate material set for a given design application.
• Customized CAM adjustments for manufacturability.
• The impact of a PCB designer not understanding fabricator capabilities.
• Unmanufacturable designs.
• Inheriting designs from another PCB fabricator.
• Overdesigning a project from a complexity and cost standpoint.
• Early and often engagement; it's all about time and cost.