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Changing the Methodology for DFM Moving from Design-Checker to Interactive,Informed Design Methodologies
The phrase "Design For Manufacture" strongly implies the use of manufacturing information while making of design decisions or,in other words,incorporating manufacturing knowledge during initial
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Experience in Processing EEE Components with Pure Electroplated Tin Leads As a
The regulatory measures defined in MIL performance standards that govern production of active and passive electronic components ban the application of pure Sn plated leads for EEE parts. The st
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NEMI Cost Analysis: Optical Versus Copper Backplanes
The outlook for optical PCBs is unclear for mainly three reasons: 1) today's limits for copper boards can be stretched with
design and manufacturing improvements,2) the market demand for next g
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Changing the Methodology for DFM Moving from Design-Checker to Interactive,Informed Design Methodologies
The phrase "Design For Manufacture" strongly implies the use of manufacturing information while making of design decisions or,in other words,incorporating manufacturing knowledge during initial
.. read more
Experience in Processing EEE Components with Pure Electroplated Tin Leads As a
The regulatory measures defined in MIL performance standards that govern production of active and passive electronic components ban the application of pure Sn plated leads for EEE parts. The st
.. read more
NEMI Cost Analysis: Optical Versus Copper Backplanes
The outlook for optical PCBs is unclear for mainly three reasons: 1) today's limits for copper boards can be stretched with
design and manufacturing improvements,2) the market demand for next g
.. read more